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New features | Codename history |
Codename | Version | Inspired by |
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Atlantis | XBMC 8.10[2] | The science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis. |
Babylon | XBMC 9.04[3] | The titular space station in the television series Babylon 5, itself a namesake of the capital city of the ancient Babylonian Empire. |
Camelot | XBMC 9.11[4] | The name of the castle and court which served as the capital of the realm in which the Arthurian legends are set. |
Dharma | XBMC 10.0[5] | A fictional research project, the DHARMA Initiative was a recurring plot element in the television series Lost. |
Eden | XBMC 11.0[6] | The paradisiacal setting for the creation narrative common to the Abrahamic religions, in which it is said that mankind first dwelt. |
Frodo | XBMC 12.0[7] | The personal nickname of one of the three founders of the XBMC project, Erwin "Frodo" Beckers.[8] |
Gotham | XBMC 13.0[9] | A fictional city in which Batman, the DC Comics superhero, resides (commonly believed to be an abstraction of New York City). |
Helix | Kodi 14.0[10] | An American science fiction/horror television series entitled Helix, which was airing at the time of this release. |
Isengard | Kodi 15.0[11] | The 'Iron fortress' which is depicted as an "industrial hell" in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium. |
Jarvis | Kodi 16.0[12] | The A.I. that Tony Stark created, responsible for controlling his Iron Man armor (an acronym for Just A Rather Very Intelligent System). |
Krypton | Kodi 17.0[13] | The fictional planet named after the chemical element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36, where Kal-El (better known as Superman) was born. |
Leia | Kodi 18.0[14] | Leia Organa, a fictional princess and later general from Alderaan, who is one of the main protagonists in the Star Wars franchise. |
Matrix | Kodi 19.0[15][16] | An American media franchise consisting of four feature films created by the Wachowskis |
Nexus | Kodi 20.0[17][18] | Multiple connections- Blade Runner, Star Trek, World of Warcraft, StarCraft. |
Omega | Kodi 21.0[19] | Multiple connections. |
- ↑ Team XBMC (August 18, 2008), XBMC future versioning and codenames, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Team XBMC (November 13, 2008), XBMC 8.10 Atlantis released, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Team XBMC (May 6, 2009), XBMC 9.04 'Babylon' released, ready for download, Kodi Community Forum.
- ↑ Team XBMC (December 23, 2009), XBMC 9.11: Camelot, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Team XBMC (December 17, 2010), XBMC 10.0, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Team XBMC (March 23, 2012), XBMC 11.0 - Eden, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Team XBMC (January 28, 2013), XBMC 12.0 - Frodo, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Beckers, Erwin (November 15, 2006), About Frodo, MediaPortal.
- ↑ Kaijser, Martijn (May 3, 2014), XBMC 13.0 - Gotham rises, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Betzen, Nathan (December 22, 2014), Kodi 14.0 - Helix Unwinds, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Betzen, Nathan (July 20, 2015), Kodi 15.0 - Isengard - One Release to Rule Them All, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Betzen, Nathan (February 20, 2016), Kodi 16.0 - Jarvis - Mark XVI, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Kib (February 4, 2017), Kodi 17.0, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Prof. Yaffle (January 28, 2019), Kodi 18.0, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Baker, Levi (April 3, 2018), Kodi v19 'M........" Codename suggestions, Kodi Community Forum.
- ↑ Silva, Cris (April 23, 2019), Kodi 19 gets a codename, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Karellen (February 19, 2021), Kodi v20 N - Codename suggestions, Kodi Community Forum.
- ↑ Prof. Yaffle (June 7, 2021), The Votes Have Been Counted and Verified…, Kodi Blog.
- ↑ Karellen (December 14, 2022), Kodi 19 gets a codename.