2014-11-25, 23:19
(2014-11-25, 22:19)ActionA Wrote: You may say that support comes from other projects, but you dropped the original Apple TV (and did so because of a commission
on CuBox-i? o.O).
there is no "commision" on Cubox-i, we dont get any $ from them. Instead the user can use a discount to get a Cubox-i a bit cheaper. Also we know AppleTV users like the SPDIF port, which is rare this days. Thats what we like todo for our users. If a user dont like this, he dont need to use the offer :-)
(2014-11-25, 22:19)ActionA Wrote: Some might construe that this revoking of support might be because OE never really did perform well on atv, as opposed to CB.
AppleTV was dropped because upstream support in XBMC/Kodi and the kernel was dropped some time ago. It was not maintained over years, and this makes the code not better. Because OpenELEC moves forward and not sideways we have to use the newest technologies. This also means sometimes dropping support for very old and outdated hardware.
(2014-11-25, 22:19)ActionA Wrote: Sam still supports Apple TV, and this is a demonstration that his support for products goes above and beyond other people's,
even when other projects decide a platform is dead for seemingly financial gain.
yeah, but there is no recent Helix build actually? So this demonstrates actually nothing. Sam will run in the same problems like OpenELEC if he uses more recent software. He also told he will maintain CHD support in Kodi and will provide patches. No one has seen any patches from him, so i dont think it will ever happen. Great if i am wrong, then the AppleTV will live another 5 years or so.
(2014-11-25, 22:19)ActionA Wrote: So how long can users expect to have their Cubox-i supported by OE? Has solidrun committed to providing upstream patches? I
would suspect that if they don't, or if they stop doing so, OE support for them would likely be dropped as well? Are users willing to take this risk?
see above, if something is unmaintained, then it makes no sense to maintain something downstream. Sadly the whole world works so this days. Also who wants a 7 years old system, which dont support the newest technologies? Dropping support will happen with first and second gen ION devices too the next 1-2 years - then they are also 7 years old.... We dont live anymore in a world where a TV works 10-15 or more years.