Hi,

>  Sure. I suggest to join our #grilo channel in irc.gnome.org.
>

Yes, I'm 'always' there, as toso.
I choosed the mail-list this time as an easy way to point information while
discussing ideas.

I've realized that I did not introduce myself properly, sorry for that.

My name is Victor Toso and I'm from São Paulo, Brazil (GMT - 3)
My education field is Computer Science, from Unicamp [0]

One of the best ways to understand how Grilo works is implementing a
> plugin. Thus you get lot of feedback for what a plugin developer would
> need.
>

Indeed. I was trying some bugfix or small feature, with grl-tracker plugin.
I would learn a lot more from grilo's core by implementing a plugin.

There are different services you could write a plugin to deal with.
>
> As suggestion, one of them could be Magnatune. Rationale is that you can
> download a full sqlite3 database with all the content. So writing the
> plugin would be as easier as downloading that sqlite3 database, and then
> implementing the grilo functions on top of sqlite3. You could get
> inspiration from podcasts or bookmarks plugins to write it.
>

Great! I'm going to start it tonight. Thanks for the advice.
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