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2015-02-06
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2015-02-06
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Any chance you could promote one of the more recent versions down to extras-testing, and eventually extras? I see it's been sitting on 1.0.0 in extras and extras-testing for a while, and while I don't use pierogi extensively, it seems to me like the -devel versions have been pretty stable/safe for a long while now, while containing many useful improvements over 1.0.0.
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2015-02-06
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BTW, could you test out the "Philips TV Keyset 1" on your TV? Philips created RC5, and many manufacturers will simply use their keyset configuration directly. It might work for your Grundig...
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2015-02-06
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2015-02-06
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2015-02-06
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Just out of interest, how many genuine keysets are there in Pierogi?
Without duplicates, that is? At least to the nearest order of magnitude
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2015-02-08
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I've been nervous about all the major changes I've been making to the UI, hoping to get a little more feedback about them. (And yeah, I keep wanting to add more tweaks too...)
Now that I think about it, here's one question I have about the current system: once you've pushed an app up to Extras, there's no real way to perform maintenance on it. That is, I very much like the idea of having a "stable" code branch and a "development" code branch. For example, once I pushed 1.0.0 up to Extras-testing, I went ahead and started tweaking the UI in version 1.1. However, there's no reason I couldn't back-port new keysets into the 1.0 branch (and I still have the 1.0 code sitting on my computer here); however, I see no (easy) way to maintain two different codesets within the Extras mechanism.
Ultimately, you've either got to push up a nearly perfect app to Extras-testing, or hold off on making any major changes to the app in Extras-devel until you're fairly sure you won't need to push up any fixes.
I've been following the first path, and have been leery of pushing up my code until it's in a fairly stable state...
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2015-02-08
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Well, on the devices I have which are constantly on Extras-devel, I've found the UI perfectly fine. I don't really have anything stand out in my mind as particularly bad/unintuitive about it. Well, that Automated Keyset Search or whatever - it's a bit unclear just from looking at it how it's supposed to work. But I suspect if I just started fiddling with it, I'd figure it out pretty quickly.
1. Separate it out into two packages, "pierogi" for the actual executable, conffiles, etc, and "pierogi-data" (nice, general naming that I see Debian packages use all the time) or "pierogi-keysets" or something more explicit like that, for the actual keyset data.
2. You could have pierogi automatically check for keyset updates and download new keysets.
[edit]But if they are hard-coded into the binary right now, then I would argue it would be must better from a design perspective to split them off regardless of what you did with the packaging for the repos, so that complexity is justified and ought to be in there anyway.[/edit]
So in short, I think your extras-testing criteria needs to be that it's "nearly-perfect" - you just need to think it's "probably not more broken than it was".
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2015-02-08
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BTW, could you test out the "Philips TV Keyset 1" on your TV? Philips created RC5, and many manufacturers will simply use their keyset configuration directly. It might work for your Grundig...