![]() ![]() ![]() If the maintainers one day turn into asshats, just fork it and continue somewhere else. Once the data is there people can start building tooling/APIs around it to make it easier to contribute and consume - but the important part is that the data itself is publicly available and free. There will be no-brainer changes that can be merged close to instantly by a maintainer while more controversial changes could be discussed right there in the PR. So what if everyone used the same data? What if the data was literally JSON in a git repository where people could make pull requests with data they want to add/change. But unless people work together, we're likely going to end up with multiple semi-accurate datasets (that in most cases will live in a database owned by someone). I see people in various communities talking about making their own TVDB alternative, but a TVDB alternative will only be as good and valuable as the data it provides, so that's where the focus should be.
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