Hi,

Also feedback only from me (I have no programming experience beyond
"hello world" in perl)

I prefer desktop solutions over cloud solutions for data-protection and
privacy reasons. (Don't want to share with the world and bad guys when
and where I go running and when nobody will be at home for an hour or
two.) Presently I use "Turtle Sport" with my ForeRunner 210 because it
is so easy to use out of the box. But I tried with Pytrainer and have
registered this mailinglist because I wanted to try again, when I have
more time to understand how it works.

Regards,
jutta

On 2016-03-09 11:00, Arnd Zapletal wrote:
> Heja,
> 
> (*not* raising my hand :)
> 
> Just some feedback: I still use pytrainer but solely for raw data
> collection (still works fine for an old forerunner 305 together with
> garmintools).
> 
> Anything else (frontend, diary, simple analysis) is done by an home
> brewed HTML5 app (we discussed this long time ago a little bit).
> 
> Something FOSS & true platform-independent could still draw my interest.
> But IMHO I don't think there's a huge future for a pure Linux-desktop
> specific solution.
> 
> Not the way people use their devices nowadays.
> 
> Anyway, David, thanks for all the work done over the years (!)
> 
> cu
> Arnd
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> David García Granda schrieb am 09.03.2016 um 10:22:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As some of you might know, there is one issue [1] which will remove
>> pytrainer package from next Debian (and therefore I assume Ubuntu as
>> well) release.
>>
>> It has been long time since I used pytrainer and it would great if
>> someone steps forward willing to lead future development. I no longer
>> want to be the bottleneck for new features or refactoring, so please
>> raise your hand (or better send me an email) for proper handover if
>> interested.
>>
>> Besides mentioned topic there are several pull requests [2] (mainly
>> from Arto) which can be integrated and one of the next future
>> challenges will be migrate to python 3.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/pytrainer/pytrainer/issues/40
>> [2] https://github.com/pytrainer/pytrainer/pulls
>>
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