<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">What if MythTV should be a backend only project?<br><br>Yes i know it is maybe a stupid question, but think about it. If you do something shouldn't it be done better than everybody else? I think that on the backend side MythTV still is one of the best solutions you could have, but others is closing in fast and in some areas they have already passed MythTV.(I tried tvheadend and scanning for channels. I never thought it could be that easy to setup a backend pvr service, totally amazing. What if the MythTV backend could be that easy?)<br>
<br>I know all about the comments when you "criticize" open source, all the "if you want it do it yourself", "we do this on our free time", "we don't get paid for doing this", and i understand all of those comments. But please don't answer this if you have any of those comments. Think more of how it would benefit MythTV if the few developer resources could be more concentrated on making the backend the best and leave all other far behind?<br>
<br>I have used MythTV for almost 8 years now and it have been fun. I have always used the master version since i want to try the latest and help to find bugs if i can. Even though there have been progress in many areas, and i don't want to put down any ones work, but the frontend software is pretty far behind many other solutions, maybe even years behind. And finding developers with the time and skill is always hard. Is it really worth their precious time to try to make the frontend better? When it probably never will be the best, only good enough? Wouldn't it be better to make the best backend? Easy to setup, everything done through a browser, scheduling, epg, and so on. And then have a killer interface that other clients could use to controll the backend. Either for streaming or scheduling recordings or whatever the backend can offer.<br>
<br>I recently got tired of the limited amount of features of the frontend, and even though there is some really nice looking themes, the frontend feels old. So i started looking around for other solutions, but since i knew that MythTV backend does a fantastic job i wanted some other client to integrate with the backend. I could probably be beaten up by saying this, but i started to look at XBMC. It is very advanced, good looking, many addons, skins and services you could install, it feels like what you always wanted mythfrontend to be. And it seems to be a lot more developers so you have many more things to choose from and can customize the client exactly how you want it to be. In recent development version they are adding a PVR interface, making it possible for developers to make plugins to backend services, like MythTV.<br>
<br>That was when i thought about my original question. What if MythTV was only a backend project? It could be the best combination ever, and the developers time would really be used efficiently. Yes i know, XBMC is not perfect in every way either, but it is close.<br>
<br>I know people do this because they think it is fun so it is not like a commercial project where you just rearrange the resources and tell them to concentrate on something else. But isn't it more fun to be the best, making the best backend in the Linux world? I know all the hard work that has been put down in MythTV, but maybe it is time to think a little different?<br>
<br>There is some great developers in this project, putting down a lot of time, and i really appreciate all the work they do. So don't take this as criticism against all those people. <br><br>If you have anything non constructive to say, please don't. Then just forget this mail and move on.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
<br></font></span></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I think you underestimate just how different mythfrontend is than a typical file player. Additionally, it's not like the developers who work on the frontend are neglecting the backend, in most cases the frontend developers don't do much backend development. So while choosing to eliminate the frontend altogether might seem like a means to getting a better backend, it simply won't for several reasons:</div>
<div><br></div><div>1. we would lose developers</div><div>2. there would be no way to test the more interesting features of the backend since no other player supports them.</div><div>3. we would lose users who actually like the mythfrontend because it integrates so well with the backend.</div>
<div><br></div><div>There are plenty of people using XBMC, and folks have been doing it for years... and the api for connecting to mythtv is wide open... yet you still can't skip commercials on XMBC as far as I know. The idea that somehow another project would fully integrate with mythtv has proven to be untrue thus far.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Essentially, mythtv has never sought to lock people into it's frontend, and many unique alternatives have come and gone, but none ever came close to the capabilities of the mythfrontend. I suspect that if XBMC or some similar project were to come close, we would see more and more people choosing to use it and eventually it would become the defacto standard combination... just hasn't happened yet.</div>
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