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General note to users who have something to contribute:Please sign up for Google Code @ https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccountOnce you do, you can submit bug reports, enhancement requests, patches and scraper/language/etc contributions at the right place. The problem with the forum is that things get lost easy, and then the developers might miss out on something useful (such as the en-gb.xml language file). The user contributing might get the feeling they are ignored when in fact it is just getting lost in the sea of messages.On the Google SVN nothing gets lost as it is the actual place where development takes place. It might take a while before a developer has time to claim ownership of a new issue and respond, but that's just normal since they have real jobs as well to deal with. Join the IRC channel otherwise for a direct communication with the developers, as they usually lurk in there, even while at work.MP-TVSeries Google Code (Freenode IRC channel #mp-tvseries)MovingPictures Google Code (Freenode IRC channel #moving-pictures)The forum is still a good place to use for general support, but try to put the actual contributions on the Google SVN where they belong.Thank you.
General note to users who have something to contribute:
Please sign up for Google Code @ https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount
Once you do, you can submit bug reports, enhancement requests, patches and scraper/language/etc contributions at the right place. The problem with the forum is that things get lost easy, and then the developers might miss out on something useful (such as the en-gb.xml language file). The user contributing might get the feeling they are ignored when in fact it is just getting lost in the sea of messages.
On the Google SVN nothing gets lost as it is the actual place where development takes place. It might take a while before a developer has time to claim ownership of a new issue and respond, but that's just normal since they have real jobs as well to deal with. Join the IRC channel otherwise for a direct communication with the developers, as they usually lurk in there, even while at work.
The forum is still a good place to use for general support, but try to put the actual contributions on the Google SVN where they belong.
Thank you.