It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
I want to use the occasion to thank everybody who has contributed
to VDR, but also those who simply use VDR in their every day life.
I for one couldn't imagine watching tv without VDR any
Congratulations! You and everybody who contributes does a great job.
Don't bother about deadlines, there is a life beyond watching TV! Thank
you for having such a stable system.
Helge.
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM
Congratulations Klaus,
Thank you and all other contributors for doing a great job with vdr.
Regards
Halim
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Congratulations Klaus and all the contributors and thanks a LOT for
this great piece of software.
I'm using VDR on a regular basis since 2002. Keep up the good work =)
BR
Karsten
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen
Halim Sahin wrote:
Congratulations Klaus,
Thank you and all other contributors for doing a great job with vdr.
Regards
Halim
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I agree with Klaus, my wife and I
Congratulations Kalus and all Develepers,
I use VDR now over 3 years after I dumped Windows XP.
For me VDR brings English Tv in HD to my German sitting room.
Please, hold this good work straight.
phil
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Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
Congratulations to Klaus and all the other contributors!
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Und Tschüss.
Stefan
### Kilroy was here ### 2.6.26-2-amd64 up 70 days
I have been using (and making some humble contributions to) VDR
since June 7th, 2000. So it is going to be another 4 months until
I can celebrate my 10 Year Anniversary of VDR.
It has always been a pleasure.
Thanks, Klaus!
Carsten.
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Hello Klaus,
congratulations to you and all the other contributors! I'm happy to use
this little piece of software.
Hope you go on with your work!
Thanks!
Thomas
Am 19.02.2010 17:09, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On
Congratulations for your great job.
I've been using vdr for about 1 year her in Brazil. (FAT Satellite DVB TV)
I could not imagine myself using DVB card in XP again...
Thanks
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Thomas Niemeier n...@tn-x.de wrote:
Hello Klaus,
congratulations to you and all
Happy birthday VDR! I too have been using it for several years but
never knew it's first name. I'm glad to see support and interest in
the software is still going strong, hopefully something that doesn't
change any time soon. Like the posts before me, I couldn't imagine
not using VDR on a
En/na Klaus Schmidinger ha escrit:
Originally I intended to release version 2.0 of VDR at the 10th
anniversary, but as ever so often, I ran out of time. But I'm still
on it - stability comes before deadlines ;-)
Hey, we can wait for the 15th anniversary ;-)
And I hope we're still here for the
I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written...
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
Ahem.
year + anniversary == tautology...
[snip]
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Am 19.02.2010 17:09, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
I want to use the occasion to thank everybody who has contributed
to VDR, but also those who simply use VDR in their every day life.
I
Congratulations Klaus,
VDR is awesome and solid as a rock, you are a genius.
Thank you and all other contributors.
Albert.
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On 19.02.2010 20:12, Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written...
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
Ahem.
year + anniversary == tautology...
I'm sure you're right, however...
On 19 February 2010 18:09, Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.dewrote:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named OSM - On Screen Menu) was released.
I want to use the occasion to thank everybody who has contributed
to VDR, but also those who simply use
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