On 09-01-15 21:43, José Antonio Montes wrote:
Hi Ronie,
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanations. Fortunately, all the
people under Frodo that wanted to use the add-on and downloaded it by
its days can continue to use it anyways under the same conditions
(i.e. it's still running fine, but no more updates supported), so it
has a minor impact after all :-)
About the point of maintain a support thread along each add-on, that's
something that I've done from the very first one, as I thought it's a
best practice to provide some way of support them (interacting with
the community), and it follows the add-ons recommendations for summit
them to the official repo (not sure of it whether it's something
mandatory, but it sounds to me I've read it somewhere into the wiki).
About the suggestion of other ways to let know the maintainers that
some of their add-ons might be marked as broken, I agree with you that
a good option would be the add-on website, but I realize that there's
a long list of desired options into the features wish list for the
add-ons website development (as for example the add-on statistics), so
the broken section for the website would wait a little more as a minor
question.
Just one thing to note: I've checked the mirror repository and the
add-on is published under Gotham directory, but from the Kodi app I
cannot get listed the add-on along the others. Maybe it's a sync
problem (and just a matter of wait for a day or two until gets synced
again), or is there something still pending to do?
Many thanks for all and best regards,
jamontes.
i can take max. 24 hours before the update will show up in Kodi.
there is another issue though (and it also explains why your addon was
removed in the first place),
your addon has a dependency on plugin.video.bliptv, but this addon was
removed as it was completely broken.
i'm afraid you'll have to update attactv so it can function without bliptv.
cheers,
ronie
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