Open dalgibbard opened 10 years ago
Wow, this is a pretty old project. It hasn't been updated in a very very long time. I am happy that someone found it useful tho. For the most part of the last couple of years I have migrated to a different project called Maraschino -- https://github.com/mrkipling/maraschino. I highly advise that you check it out.
Yeah I realised that pretty much immediately after posting :) never mind! Thanks. On 13 Oct 2013 12:53, "Gustavo Hoirisch" notifications@github.com wrote:
Wow, this is a pretty old project. It hasn't been updated in a very very long time. I am happy that someone found it useful tho. For the most part of the last couple of years I have migrated to a different project called Maraschino -- https://github.com/mrkipling/maraschino. I highly advise that you check it out.
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There are some users who are maintaining the project. Look at the different forks and one of them has new features.
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Darren Gibbard notifications@github.comwrote:
Yeah I realised that pretty much immediately after posting :) never mind! Thanks. On 13 Oct 2013 12:53, "Gustavo Hoirisch" notifications@github.com wrote:
Wow, this is a pretty old project. It hasn't been updated in a very very long time. I am happy that someone found it useful tho. For the most part of the last couple of years I have migrated to a different project called Maraschino -- https://github.com/mrkipling/maraschino. I highly advise that you check it out.
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Interesting Commit name!! https://github.com/DivinityCycle/mediafrontpage/commit/6f1aaf67595fd9f2369e9e4dbbabd377f7e27cb2
One of the main reasons it was abandoned if I recall! :)
When adding a Program using the "Settings> Programs> [ProgramIcon]" option, it would be extraordinarily useful to have a button labeled "Test" which just does a simple connect to the remote application and validates that it receives the output it expects - this would be useful for validating that:
This should save time for users who are unsure on how to configure certain aspects, and enable them to run a series of probes for different configurations quickly, rather than having to go back to the main page to see if things are working or not.