2014-02-22, 01:34
Hello,
I am a second year student at Grant Macewan University in Alberta, Canada. I was absolutely thrilled to see XBMC on Google's 2014 list for summer of code for two reasons: First I believe XBMC is a fantastic piece of software, allowing average users to manage their media in a clean, modern way. The scraper implementation is simply brilliant, and to top it all off, this is a not for profit open-source project. However the second reason I was excited was that I see a few small issues with the software that I would be thrilled to be given the opportunity to repair if given the chance. I feel that the automated scrapers silent failure when scanning a media library is a huge overstep, and wish that there was an implementation that allowed the software to raise an error when data was not found. Secondly, in accordance with this, it would be phenomenal if the software were able to correct the given name of the file if so desired (once you have corrected a scrape to determine that that is in fact, a copy of The Avengers (2013), the software would overwrite the name you had (if given permission) with the new one that could be scraped without error next time).
This software is as impressive as it is grand, and with more and more media going digital, it is inevitable that average home users start seeking ways to organize and view their media in an easy to use and versatile format. XBMC is an astounding front leader in this new area, and as we work to tighten the UI and simplify it for the end user, I believe it will be around for quite some time.
If there are aspects of what I have written that I have misunderstood or misrepresented please do not hesitate to let me know, I welcome all feedback as I learn and enter the coding world fully.
I am a second year student at Grant Macewan University in Alberta, Canada. I was absolutely thrilled to see XBMC on Google's 2014 list for summer of code for two reasons: First I believe XBMC is a fantastic piece of software, allowing average users to manage their media in a clean, modern way. The scraper implementation is simply brilliant, and to top it all off, this is a not for profit open-source project. However the second reason I was excited was that I see a few small issues with the software that I would be thrilled to be given the opportunity to repair if given the chance. I feel that the automated scrapers silent failure when scanning a media library is a huge overstep, and wish that there was an implementation that allowed the software to raise an error when data was not found. Secondly, in accordance with this, it would be phenomenal if the software were able to correct the given name of the file if so desired (once you have corrected a scrape to determine that that is in fact, a copy of The Avengers (2013), the software would overwrite the name you had (if given permission) with the new one that could be scraped without error next time).
This software is as impressive as it is grand, and with more and more media going digital, it is inevitable that average home users start seeking ways to organize and view their media in an easy to use and versatile format. XBMC is an astounding front leader in this new area, and as we work to tighten the UI and simplify it for the end user, I believe it will be around for quite some time.
If there are aspects of what I have written that I have misunderstood or misrepresented please do not hesitate to let me know, I welcome all feedback as I learn and enter the coding world fully.