(2021-02-20, 19:00)ronie Wrote: nope
First of all, Ronie, thank you very much for your work. I will really miss it but I understand the need to move on new things and new projects.
I've used Kodi since very early on, when it was called "XBMP" (not that modern "XBMC" denomination, that kids with their funky new names...
) on good old XBOX original.
Unfortunately Kodi had felt to me stagnant for a long time now, with upgrades I cannot understand why are developed while things like having the kodi configuration and above all the database shared and well kept among different machines is left out. That never worked and didn't seem to have been even seriously considered as something worth to work on. The interface was so good and I was so used to it, that even so I kept using Kodi mostly for nostalgia... but today it has auto-upgraded on my nvidia box, T! is missing and the interface is so different that it doesn't feel even interesting to me to explore, or to work the details to install an old version and put Transparency! on it. Simply put, Kodi is not that useful anymore. If you do not want to mess with interface (T! was perfect, why use anything else?) and are not interested in stream addons (that are either of very limited functionality or illegal, and many of them both) I don't know w¡hy bother. Kodi didn't offer anything to play my own media on my own network that Plex doesn't already do much better and with much less effort. In my opinion ST:TNG peaked at 3-4 season, then continued for a while before coming to an end, and just the same, I suppose Kodi peaked for me a few years ago and finishes today. It was great but all good thinks come to an end.
So I will delete it from all the machines I use (to have to configure each and every one was a PIA that I will certainly not miss). Not having a shared database I think it has always been the worst omission, the mysql shared database never worked OK and I think it was abandoned many years ago... I tried it on its time but every couple years it got corrupted or had to be reconfigured for every machine... not good.
Unfortunately I cannot think about many Kodi use cases outside those who developt it for fun or for all those that love their pirate addons (I suppose that what most people use it now for, unfortunately).
In any case, thank you Ronie, thank to all Kodi developers and good luck forever.