Dale Cooper wrote:
However, if _some_ parts of config should be done still in vi (nano, ..your fav editor) it would be IMHO better to keep the config file the way it is now -> more readable for humans. Also, if someone omits/accidentally deletes XML closing tag for example...all XML parsing goes to hell.
True, but when making mistakes in the current config file, the system doesn't work either :)
XML is more 'difficult' to edit then most config formats, but it has a few advantages. And my guess is that people who can setup Freevo at the moment should have no problem with the XML format.
Personally, I think XML is very easy to read and write. Maybe even easier then Python when it comes to maps and structures, but that's because I work with other languages to much. All those datatypes and structures are messing up my head ;)
Eric
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