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I've been running my own Kodi Media Center (on LibreELEC generic) for about 2-3 years now, and I must say I'm impressed by Kodi's robust foundation.
I've been running my own Kodi Media Center (on LibreELEC generic) for about 2-3 years now, and I must say I'm impressed by Kodi's robust foundation.
Given the great job other people already did, I'm mostly interested in polishing stuff (a hobby of mine) and helping to iron out some wrinkles.
Given the great job other people already did, I'm mostly interested in polishing stuff (a bit of a hobby of mine) and helping to iron out some wrinkles.
As I do that for my own setup, I use the wiki a lot, so why not kill two birds with one stone?


In case you're wondering, currently I'm mostly editing the wiki for markup/readability. I have experience (non-commercially) in graphic design, and I've noticed there is a lot of text in the wiki that only applies to certain scenarios. Visually differentiating between those could help people navigate and skim the wiki more easily.
'''In case you're wondering, currently I'm mostly editing the wiki for markup/readability.'''
I have experience (non-commercially) in graphic design, and I've noticed there is a lot of text in the wiki that only applies to certain scenarios. Visually differentiating between those could help people navigate and skim the wiki more easily.


{{note|As I get to know Kodi more and more on a day to day basis, in the future I might also be interested in contributing code.}}
{{warning|I just started however, so if you think I have misunderstood a convention or messed something up: please let me know what the problem is, and I will correct it.}}
 
As I get to know Kodi more and more on a day to day basis, in the future I might also be interested in contributing code. In the beginning though, I could use some pointers.


[[User:LGoosens|LGoosens]] ([[User talk:LGoosens|talk]]) 03:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC)
[[User:LGoosens|LGoosens]] ([[User talk:LGoosens|talk]]) 03:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 03:11, 10 December 2022

Hi there!

I've been running my own Kodi Media Center (on LibreELEC generic) for about 2-3 years now, and I must say I'm impressed by Kodi's robust foundation. Given the great job other people already did, I'm mostly interested in polishing stuff (a bit of a hobby of mine) and helping to iron out some wrinkles. As I do that for my own setup, I use the wiki a lot, so why not kill two birds with one stone?

In case you're wondering, currently I'm mostly editing the wiki for markup/readability. I have experience (non-commercially) in graphic design, and I've noticed there is a lot of text in the wiki that only applies to certain scenarios. Visually differentiating between those could help people navigate and skim the wiki more easily.

Stop hand.png I just started however, so if you think I have misunderstood a convention or messed something up: please let me know what the problem is, and I will correct it.


As I get to know Kodi more and more on a day to day basis, in the future I might also be interested in contributing code. In the beginning though, I could use some pointers.

LGoosens (talk) 03:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC)