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Sportarr

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  1. Thank you for the kind words! Though I do love your enthusiasm, the reason it didn't work was that my API was down. Not sure adding /sportarr was the real fix tbh. Thank you for reporting though, as I had no clue till you said.
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  4. You were realistic and correct. No need to apologize for that. This template is fine, there are a few changes I think should be made to make onboarding easier for users, such as iGPU or NVIDIA GPU variables for IPTV and changing the /sports to /data for the root media path, but overall everything else seems correct in my eyes. I'll update my GitHub in the meantime to minimize any confusion. Thank you again for steering me off the cliff. I love the FOSS community, and I just want to do everything by the book to ensure this app succeeds.
  5. I am sorry for being uneducated. I just saw "official" as if it were something coming from the creator, not another user. I was worried that the user could have the ability to change template structures at will if they wished and it could lead to risks for other users down the line, i.e., change the repo to lead to another repo with malicious code injected. I have never made an Unraid template before, so I am not well-versed in how it really works tbh. If you don't think I should be concerned, then I will leave it be. The last thing I wanted was my app/name tied to something that could cause a risk to users. As for the license concern and private vs public repo, I am not trying to limit the use of the app in any way, just trying to limit the publicity. I am aware I could have made the repo private, but I did intend to keep it open source for all to use, especially since I had some great support from other users already that I would have never had with it private. I guess my thing is now that it is on the front page of Unraid CA, I have more users joining and tickets/issues opening than I had ever imagined. Never pictured this app would take off this quickly. I just had a newborn, so the likelihood of these issues getting resolved in a quick time for them is low. Hate disappointing people and making them wait is all. But as you said, that is on me for leaving it open. People will just need to understand that stuff may not work for a while.
  6. @TQ I kindly request that you remove Sportarr from Unraid CA. This is not the official template nor my official support forum. I had wished to not add it to Unraid CA yet, as it isn't ready and needs much more work. I am not sure why it states it is "Official" on CA when I did not create it. The template used is also incorrect and is causing users to join my server, making issue tickets because the "/sports" path isnt working for them. I'm just afraid users may be downloading false or malicious software if this stays up as I have nocontrol on the app and where it points to. My GitHub states this is not yet available on Unraid. edit: disregard. This is my own doing for leaving it public. I have been informed that there should not be any risks or concerns on the app being published by another user, as it is just a template. All users should be able to use it safely. Thank you @TQ for the support in sharing with the Unraid community. I'm sorry for my anxiety/fear in the message above. I know my reaction was intense, and I regret letting that fear take over.

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