jellyfin-meta

A repository to hold our roadmap, policies, and more. (by jellyfin)

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  • Can anyone speak to the EF Core migration?
    1 project | /r/jellyfin | 8 May 2023
    afaik this is really the latest update on it: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-meta/issues/26
  • Jellyfin Third Party App
    3 projects | /r/jellyfin | 17 Dec 2022
    We're still in the planning phase on GitHub, when the server side is added the apps will follow. https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-meta/discussions/30
  • Jellyfin Media Player and MPV Shim Updates for 10.8.0
    4 projects | /r/jellyfin | 11 Jun 2022
    There are more substantial changes that will happen for an "API v2" rewrite, but it is still being debated how exactly that should be handled.
  • Dim, a open source media manager.
    5 projects | /r/DataHoarder | 19 Oct 2021
    It's also been very unclear how to get on the team. The official stance was "Work on it and when we notice you and think you do good work, you'll get an invite". I get the idea and brought it up right before leaving (In a messy post on Github where my communication issues lead to it sounding a lot more harsh and accusatory than I intended. You can find it here if you're curious), and it's apparently changing at some point, but the meta issue hasn't moved since it was opened (Here). This kind of "we'll nominate you when we see you" thing goes against the "do-ocracy" principle, since it's all about "doing things", so you should be able to take on responsibilities by nominating yourself on the team (Exactly like the project where the inspiration for the structure and policies of Jellyfin come from works, by the way. That would be Debian). Regardless, it's seemingly changing at some point, so that a good thing.
  • Holy memory usage, Batman!
    2 projects | /r/jellyfin | 14 Mar 2021
    I've been committed to keeping Jellyfin completely zero-cost since day one, and am baking it into our new project constitution as well. This "joke" isn't funny.
  • 10.7.0 Release Candidate 3 is now out - we're getting closer!
    6 projects | /r/jellyfin | 23 Jan 2021
    After deleting those it did work, and I could re-install Fanart+Kodi. Adding Gotify once again Broke Things though :-( I think https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/4690 covers the "Failing to load", although it isn't listed under 10.7 known issues. I guess I should create an issue in the Gotify Notification repo at least, is "Fails to upgrade" considered a plugin or a Jellyfin issue?
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