On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:19 AM, John Molohan <john.molo...@gcd.ie> wrote:
>
> That's good to hear if slightly unexpected. The wiki needs a bit of work.
>
I mainly had issues with XBMC and emulators, which drove me to go
on an adventure through its code base to try and fix it. The whole
project seems like a duct taped mess. And third party plugins can be
even worse -- honestly, the ugliest Python I've ever seen anyone write.
Freevo on the other hand seems like a cleaner and more mature open
source project. I haven't actually looked at any of its code yet, but
just having dealt with the config system, it feels a lot more well
thought-out. Even just rather simple things like being able to disable
functions (like TV or music) that you don't want to use.
> If this isn't in the wiki feel free to contribute back by adding a short
> bit about it now that you've got your answer.
>
I've added it to the FAQ!
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