2013-04-02, 15:54
I'm not worried. The developers who have Ouya's say that it works well. The kickstarter backers have started receiving their systems, and getting the hardware into the hands of users is what determines and fixes problems for an open source project like XBMC. Testing can't cover the broad range of usage scenarios quite like a few tens of thousands of people using XBMC in every possible way.
Will XBMC be 100% finished come June? Probably not. But based on what's been shown so far, I think it's going to be a great platform.
Will XBMC be 100% finished come June? Probably not. But based on what's been shown so far, I think it's going to be a great platform.