I'm not sure I'm in on the "Mr Sinatra ethos". Though it would seem that
Logi are already thinking of removing the unknown variable to make their
user experience a predictable one.
I have always lagged behind on the server front. Why? - because until I
HAVE to change (because a new device now requires it) the current
version does what I wanted it to do now as well as I wanted it to do
then - play my music.
I have a low energy fanless server running linux already - why do I
want to(or eventually have to) buy another device to sit on my network
to do the same job. My server does more than the logi device will be
able to do (video, ftp, web, email, automation).
I don't consider my home network environment to be anything special,
and I have managed to install updates to the server (when needed)
without ever having issues. Does that make me especially lucky?
I worry we are just heading for a hooked in system that demands you use
the Logi server box. The original appeal was that I could use what I
liked, and not be dictated to about the serving hardware.
I realise this POV has many holes for others to pick at.

Nic


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