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View Poll Results: Interested in a full XBMC / SageTV Server PVR integration? How much per license? | |||
No - Not interested | 15 | 16.48% | |
Yes - Interested willing to pay 1-time $15 license (unlimited nodes) | 43 | 47.25% | |
Yes - Interested willing to pay 1-time > $15 license (unlimited nodes) | 28 | 30.77% | |
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Excellent idea to gain visibility through Geektonic, MissingRemote.
I think the XBMC angle might be of interest - though XBMC owners in general cannot benefit unless they own SageTV or go purchase SageTV (through 3rd parties). Any help is greatly appreciated. Is there any way to send an email to all the folks that may have bought a sagetv-addons license? http://www.silicondust.com/forum2/vi...p?f=39&t=15892 http://www.avsforum.com/t/1496941/xb...etv-pvr-plugin http://missingremote.com/forums/sage...in-kickstarter http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php...004#pid1538004 |
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I suspect at least few XMBC users may be interested in running a SageTV backend, particularly if some of the advantages over MCE are presented. There are a LOT of XBMC users.
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Trying to get Missing Remote, Geektonic, Engadget and others who ran SageTV news articles in past to publish about this effort:
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Is there anyway to get @sagetv (Jeff K) to tweet about it? He has lots of followers...
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send him an email? facebook?
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Just curious, where will these dev's be located that it costs $75/hour to hire them? I'm a PM/dev manager, and we can get onshore resources in the midwest for less than that. (And offshore is crazy cheap, although I personally wouldn't advise that)
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Front page: http://missingremote.com/
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Front page: http://www.geektonic.com/ Please +1 and re-tweet as much as possible. Quote:
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Don't get me wrong, i'm not trying to piss on anyone's parade, but I think there's zero chance of us getting to $13K, but if we cut the dev costs in half by going to a different US location, the odds of this getting done are a lot higher. |
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Martin |
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IDK - also don't mean to piss on anyones good time. Maybe I am just missing something. |
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good luck to you all though. |
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As sflamm said, this project won't be of interest to everyone and that's why he was trying to gauge the level of interest, but there are those of us who like to have options and are willing to support it for that reason.
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Maybe you would consider throwing a few bucks into the pool to help support your SageTV breatheren? Quote:
More importantly, SageTV users already have a full featured solution up and running that they know and love ... it would be very expensive in terms of both time and resources to undo what is already working to move to something far less mature and functional. In fact that is a pretty risky proposition - would hate to do all that work to have to undo it all if not satisfied (which again many have had to do)... Quote:
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If they're not Sage'rs, I wonder if there's SageTV users who know C++ that would be willing to work for less than $75/hour. Plus we'd get that incremental discretionary enthusiasm since they'd be eating their own dog food, hell, we could buy them an xBox for their efforts. And the concept of "free hours" is real, as opposed to hired guns. I've done management consulting forever and a day, and am brought in to oversee situations that are "off the tracks" and drive them to success. I literally just finished a cost/benefit analysis of SF versus Boise vs India for the department I got brought in to optimize. In this particular case and I acknowledge it could be totally unique, I'm finding that Boise is clearly 35% more efficient than SF, and with the usage of Skype/Google+ Hangouts, online chat rooms, there's a max of a 10% reduction in value for face-face. Granted this is for a totally different type of development, but its worth at least asking around. And knowing that cost optimization is something that we seriously pursued would give people the warm/fuzzies to up contribution levels. I'm at $35, but if we faced a shortfall on the 57th kickstarter day I could easily see myself donating much more as I'd have confidence that we had financial rigor around this. |
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You input is appreciated... before I setup up the kickstarter I did my due diligence which included identifying an expert C++ developer to execute the project. That person conducted an evaluation of the project scope by looking at the source APIs involved and the source code of the other 3rd party XBMC PVR plugins already developed. The individual was confident based on the initial scope assessment that the project could be done by him within the proposed budget. Again this was conducted before the Kickstarter project was kicked off to make sure that the project would be executed if the funded was attained.
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ping...
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meant to keep the thread up where it will be visible to visitor who might want to help contribute.
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Please don't post any more new threads on the same topic and don't just 'ping' to refresh the topic. Other people want to use the forum for other topics too. |
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