| Written by -Manfred-, on 01-07-2009 |
Hi reader!
User perspective:
How I got here? Well, like always it started from curiosity - a free
HTPC software! What it can offer and can it match against other
open-source projects?
So I started first lurking around and downloading all kind of versions
whilst trying to get all working nicely together. As you might already
guess it was everything than easy at those days; year must be something
like 2005-2006 (can't remember anymore). After some experiment time I
totally got rid of the idea of having a HTPC in living room as main
source for media. MP was not ready yet for that task and Meedio failed
to meet my expectations as well. Year 2007 however changed everything
when urgent need of total media experience forced me back to MP arena.
Like you can see from nick status it was May 2007 when joined to forum
to get some help and enable some user submitted downloads.
And yes, in
the meanwhile, MP evolved quite nicely
Ever since this has been a love - hate relationship... oops. Seriously,
nowadays using MP is a pure pleasure and I can recommend it to everyone
from my heart.
Other view - being a developer:
It is time to reveal some backgrounds about one developer behind the
curtains. Why to spend your valuable free time for a project like
MediaPortal you may ask.
Well, I have spent so many enjoyable hours with MP watching movies and
listening music that it was time to pay something pack. There is no
free lunch if you ask me. Actually my first touch with c# was with some
corrections I made for a plugin. And there it started. Doing some
plugins that were missing and patches for things that annoyed me
finally brought me into the team. And I'm amazed about the dedication
and passion of the team members!
From coding skills point of view, if there exists such a thing, it goes
back to 80's when I got my first computer; Sinclair Spectrum 48 with
rubbish... I mean rubber keyboard. What a machine!
Today best use of
that is door stopper
Some basic and micro code stuff saw daylight even it took ages to
nik-nak (= type) it. After that some other hobbies took my time and I
passed Amiga era totally. First PC was Pentium 60 and then also some
interest to coding raised again but in a form of study exercises. Some
PC's later I'm here as a team member trying to make your media center
experience a bit better.
Thanks for reading and try to bear with us developers 
Cheers,
Manfred
P.S. Every change is an opportunity!
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