Display MoreDisplay MorePanda555, you're doing lots of great work here, but why don't you fork the zadmario repo and commit there?
You could submit merge requests to zadmario.
Another option would be for users here to edit the updates list file to add your repo.
ie
config.plugins.iptvplayer.gitlab_repo setting in
/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer/components/iptvconfigmenu.py
Just an idea to make everything easier.:thumbup:
For me personally, I prefer it when updated/fixed files are posted, that way I can make up a "version" that I want from all the available versions out there.
That sounds like you're effectively maintaining your own fork, comparing files, keeping old versions, etc. I doubt many are doing this.
Would it not be easier for you to track via the commits page? eg: https://gitlab.com/zadmario/e2iplayer/-/commits/master
You could still post in the thread that a fix has been made to xyz-host but do the work as a git commit. You can then share the link to the updated file(s) in gitlab along with the commit link (showing all files changed with all their changes) or just the commit history link where you can find all that info.
git gives each file its own history too, which is invaluable for tracking changes.