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I just wanted to drop a quick but big THANK YOU to all Kodi developers. You have no idea how much all your hard work means to me (and I'm sure I'm not the only happy and grateful Kodi user). You guys are awesome!!
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2019-08-23, 01:00
(This post was last modified: 2019-08-23, 05:06 by tjay260476.)
I've been on this forum for over two years now, and not one reply I've had from Team Kodi has been arrogant, 95% of TK's responses has been on the ball... (the other 5% is that they are in fact human!!)
People don't realise that this is a Not For Profit Organisation run by volunteers, in thier spare time, it is a hobby project - nothing more.
Also, Don't expect customer service standards here - becuase EVERY member who gives an answer to another users issue is also doing this in thier spare time.
Now - 2 years ago, when I came back into the HTPC scene, and I wanted help on this forum, I remembered the XBMC days, when the forum was being cleaned up, and when certain addons came out.
The fallout was BAD to say the least. I was apprehensive to join to say the least - becasue I knew the history of the project - and saw this forum when it was REALLY BAD!!!! I bit the bullet and I joined.
Thanks to the Kodi Project, it has given me the confidence to get into the FOSS culture, I have gone back into self employment as a web host and web dev (that's where my IT talents really lay).
Not only that, I've bought FOSS into the business (WordPress and Bootstrap) - so although I'm not doing stuff for Kodi (I tried the wiki - the wiki codes made me cry for months!!!! LOL), Team Kodi has fulfilled 2 things that they strive for where I'm concerned - 'Promotion of Open Source' and 'Promote the sharing of knowledge and collaboration'.
With that, I am eternally grateful for Team Kodi and this forum as a whole that they have been in intergral part of giving me the confidence to do what I am doing now.
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Kodi: 4 Raspberry Pi 3 running Libreelec - on the main PC - running Linux Mint
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