<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Jay R. Ashworth <<a href="mailto:jra@baylink.com">jra@baylink.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 01:37:19PM -0500, Kevin Kuphal wrote:<br>> I agree. I have this on my TODO as part of finishing the MythNews RSS<br>> enclosure support but I'm starting to see some value in taking this out of<br>
> MythNews and putting it more into the mainline frontend. I just updated my<br>> home system to SVN with QT4 so I'm just about ready to start looking at the<br>> code.<br><br></div>(Yo, everybody! Shut up now! That's a better response than I<br>
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<div>It is an interesting conundrum. It really can't be integrated into searches per se because it isn't guide data. It doesn't fit in the traditional role of the program guide because the programs are instantly available without notice. How did you envision this appearing? Would you expect to see feed "recording rules" along side normal rules in the Recording Priorities list? I can see that, but then also it really doesn't require a priority because it can't compete with other rules. I can't see them appearing in the guide because, again, we have no future data for the feed. The only place they really need to appear is 1) Watch Recordings and 2) The screens you use to set them up.</div>
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<div>Since 1) is just a DB import, 2) really is the crux and seems to really be best managed by MythNews which already has the facility for setting up feeds on the frontend. What were your ideas?</div>
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<div>Kevin</div>
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