Can you point me at this discussion? Thursday, March 3, 2005, 7:02:31 AM, David Whyte wrote:
> Ooooh Axel, great idea mate ;) > I put my thumbs up for this idea :P > On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 12:56:40 +0100, Axel Thimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 03:03:21AM -0800, Louie Ilievski wrote: >> > Hi everyone. I have been an avid MythTV user for over 6 months now and >> > I love it. I also have wanted to get involved in some development for >> > it. My friend and I are seniors at the University of California, >> > Riverside, and we are trying to find a fun project we can work on for >> > our senior project. However, this is supposed to be a "compilers" >> > class, but our professor is open to ideas for our project, as long as it >> > is somewhat compiler related. More specifically, I imagine he is going >> > to want to see some scanning and parsing going on in our code at the >> > very minimum. He definitely considers web pages compiler related, so it >> > seems he's pretty lenient, and doesn't want us to strictly re-write gcc >> > :-) >> > >> > We are looking for potential ideas we can propose to him for a project. >> > If we can get him to approve something related to MythTV, we would be >> > very excited. Do any of you have any ideas for features we could >> > implement that would require some "compiler related" code? >> >> There were some ideas/requests on getting all of the frontend/backend >> communication done over Myth protocols to avoid having any mysql >> baggage on embedded systems (request came from the mythtv on MVP >> folks). Would this also fall under your project's specs? >> >> > I know this is being somewhat worked on, but I just thought of the >> > possibility of getting VBI working with MythTV for the PVR350 and 250 >> > (or I guess ivtv in general). I believe the VBI code is actually >> > working in the ivtv driver, but just not in MythTV yet. Am I correct? >> > I just remembered that an experimental patch just went in on March 1 so >> > this idea may be scrapped. >> > >> > Anyhow, any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. If we can pull >> > this one off then we would be able to code for something we're actually >> > interested in, while at the same time helping out the project. And of >> > course, we could both possibly learn a thing or two from the plentiful >> > criticism shot out by Isaac and the other devs. :-) >> >> -- >> Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mythtv-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev >> >> >> >>
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