2015-06-17, 08:31
Shoot, looks like diving mule is MIA. The twit guys are happy to work with us. Any other add-on devs want to pick this up?
(2015-06-20, 22:08)jegesq Wrote: Wrote to Leo. More should do the same. I don't have the technical background to fix whatever is broken in the Kodi add-on, but it can't be too tough. The apps for Roku, Amazon Fire, and Android phone still work fine with Twit's new website.
So how about it? Anyone willing to fix the add-on, or develop a new one?
(2015-06-21, 03:03)divingmule Wrote: Hey guys, I don't have a lot of time for working on add-ons these days but this one is a personal favorite of mine and I will be updating it as soon as I can. I hope to have something to get us back up and running by the end of next week, work and life permitting.
I've requested a key for the new API, though they haven't started giving them out yet, so in the future we shouldn't have to worry about website changes breaking the add-on.
(2015-06-21, 03:03)divingmule Wrote: Hey guys, I don't have a lot of time for working on add-ons these days but this one is a personal favorite of mine and I will be updating it as soon as I can. I hope to have something to get us back up and running by the end of next week, work and life permitting.
I've requested a key for the new API, though they haven't started giving them out yet, so in the future we shouldn't have to worry about website changes breaking the add-on.
(2015-06-21, 03:03)divingmule Wrote: Hey guys, I don't have a lot of time for working on add-ons these days but this one is a personal favorite of mine and I will be updating it as soon as I can. I hope to have something to get us back up and running by the end of next week, work and life permitting.
I've requested a key for the new API, though they haven't started giving them out yet, so in the future we shouldn't have to worry about website changes breaking the add-on.