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<blockquote data-quote="mzemina" data-source="post: 44941" data-attributes="member: 11677"><p>Please don't take this in a negative way, but if Meedio is purchased and the plugin developers are left out in the cold I hope that they can find MP as a happy haven to develop even better plugins and tools than they did on the Meedio platform. I want MP to stand head-and-shoulders above the other HTPC systems. But please don't think I want to stomp on some else to do it.</p><p></p><p>I never like seeing a company go under or get bought out if that wasn't the original intent and communicated to the "employees" and community. But as much as I hate to say it - the world changes and it seems like it is changing more dynamically and faster the older I get. I've been through the fourth "owner" of this pulbic company (maybe only in name change for some of those changes) in the last ten years. So maybe I am not the best to relate to experiences.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzemina, post: 44941, member: 11677"] Please don't take this in a negative way, but if Meedio is purchased and the plugin developers are left out in the cold I hope that they can find MP as a happy haven to develop even better plugins and tools than they did on the Meedio platform. I want MP to stand head-and-shoulders above the other HTPC systems. But please don't think I want to stomp on some else to do it. I never like seeing a company go under or get bought out if that wasn't the original intent and communicated to the "employees" and community. But as much as I hate to say it - the world changes and it seems like it is changing more dynamically and faster the older I get. I've been through the fourth "owner" of this pulbic company (maybe only in name change for some of those changes) in the last ten years. So maybe I am not the best to relate to experiences. Mike [/QUOTE]
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