Taylor
2004-06-18 18:37:51 UTC
When thinking about buying a Roku I spent some time digging through the
roku-tech
archives, which were extremely helpful in evaluating it's current
working state and future
potential. However, now that I've actually received my Roku, I find
that the archives are offline.
Two days ago I sent email to Roku's support without an answer.
The archive list of the main Roku site has been broken for several days:
http://lists.rokulabs.com/pipermail/roku-tech/
Likewise the external web-based forum for previous posts is also broken:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.roku.technical
I can understand that the Roku is more for the hacker/hobbyist than a
polished
appliance, and this is exactly why well supported mailing lists, forums
and archives are so important.
While I'm willing to patient for software to mature and having to do
some extra work to get things working, I'm beginning to be a little
concerned about Roku's inability to restore these archives or/and fix
blatantly broken links on their site.
I've only recently subscribed to this mailing list, so perhaps I've
missed an announcement/previous post.
Are these archives available somewhere else? This seems like a bad
sign, should I return my Roku
before its too late?
-Taylor
roku-tech
archives, which were extremely helpful in evaluating it's current
working state and future
potential. However, now that I've actually received my Roku, I find
that the archives are offline.
Two days ago I sent email to Roku's support without an answer.
The archive list of the main Roku site has been broken for several days:
http://lists.rokulabs.com/pipermail/roku-tech/
Likewise the external web-based forum for previous posts is also broken:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.roku.technical
I can understand that the Roku is more for the hacker/hobbyist than a
polished
appliance, and this is exactly why well supported mailing lists, forums
and archives are so important.
While I'm willing to patient for software to mature and having to do
some extra work to get things working, I'm beginning to be a little
concerned about Roku's inability to restore these archives or/and fix
blatantly broken links on their site.
I've only recently subscribed to this mailing list, so perhaps I've
missed an announcement/previous post.
Are these archives available somewhere else? This seems like a bad
sign, should I return my Roku
before its too late?
-Taylor