Just adding my name to the list
Long time Tivo user / hacker.
I'm reading through the threads at the mo and will pitch in if I can help.
Rgds,
R.
dutchdude wrote:I'm in communications/marketing - media relations, press releases, copy writing, proof reading - that kind of stuff. Let me know if any of those skills are needed on this project. Hats off to all of you .
Dutchdude
but I guess with no budget or mailing list, thats stretching anyone's abilities
dutchdude wrote:One of the best ideas in consumer electronics technology with a committed following (rarely has a consumer electronics product had such a strong and committed following), which is surprising given that in 2003 they stopped selling the tivo; and then, 7 years later, the disappointment of a broken commitment (a "lifetime" service that turns out to be much less), leading to "the consumer fights back" (- and wins) - add an element of international collaboration, innovation, a flavour of altruism. And in this tale I can see also room for an evil company of two... I'm sure a couple of tech reporters in the mainstream press are willing to cover this.
dutchdude wrote:Dave,
It's an interesting project - with a fascinating story behind it:
One of the best ideas in consumer electronics technology with a committed following (rarely has a consumer electronics product had such a strong and committed following), which is surprising given that in 2003 they stopped selling the tivo; and then, 7 years later, the disappointment of a broken commitment (a "lifetime" service that turns out to be much less), leading to "the consumer fights back" (- and wins) - add an element of international collaboration, innovation, a flavour of altruism. And in this tale I can see also room for an evil company of two... I'm sure a couple of tech reporters in the mainstream press are willing to cover this.
I just need some help to get the storyline and facts right, and a couple of people part of the community/ at this campaign happy to tell the story.
Thoughts?
M
Pete77 wrote:I quite like the sound of this idea although the only area of sensitivity may be that as currently proposed the new EPG service will also support the UK Tivo S1 in Virgin cabled areas. As Virgin is just about to launch a version of their new 500GB Tivo with an install charge of only £49.95 and will only require you to subscribe to their base level tv package to get this box if they are antagonised enough they might try to force Tivo to do something to kill off the replacement EPG service idea. So long as our S1 Tivos are still dialling in the Tivo servers there is the potential for Tivo to send out something nasty software update wise to try to shut down our Tivos for good. Of course this is nothing that a complete re-image of the drive(s) in the box should not fix (I doubt the BIOS on the motherboard has a kill command that Tivo can activate) but could lose us many potential users of the new EPG amongst those who do not have Network cards in their Tivos.
So perhaps any heavy duty publicity of our new service with the media would need to wait until most Tivo S1 users were already switched over to it.
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