2023-10-18, 11:22 AM
So far, my Jellyfin channel hasn't been removed my devices.
I did get a developer notice on the 16th that stated any of my public apps in the store has to go through the new Fall certification process and all channels must pass Static Analysis with no Errors before they can be published to the Roku Channel Store. This might have something to do with the app being removed. Also, my Roku TVs have Jellyfin version 1.6.6.
"Hi Paul. Roku has updated its channel certification criteria as of October 1, 2023. All public channels will be certified against these updated criteria effective immediately — this applies both to new channels and updates to existing channels. Channels currently published in the Roku Channel Store will not be re-certified against these criteria until the next time a channel update is submitted through the Developer Dashboard.
For a detailed list of the specific changes being introduced by this latest update, see our developer blog. (https://blog.roku.com/developer/channel-...ert_Update)
For the complete list of current certification criteria, see our developer site. (https://developer.roku.com/docs/develope...criteria-1)"
Static Analysis : https://developer.roku.com/docs/develope...is-tool.md
Like I said, if a Jellyfin channel update was pushed and didn't pass the new certification, that could explain why it is gone. I don't have any public facing channels, so, only putting out one possibility as to why it may not be in the store today. Also, I have nothing to do with the Jellyfin Roku dev.
~Paul
I did get a developer notice on the 16th that stated any of my public apps in the store has to go through the new Fall certification process and all channels must pass Static Analysis with no Errors before they can be published to the Roku Channel Store. This might have something to do with the app being removed. Also, my Roku TVs have Jellyfin version 1.6.6.
"Hi Paul. Roku has updated its channel certification criteria as of October 1, 2023. All public channels will be certified against these updated criteria effective immediately — this applies both to new channels and updates to existing channels. Channels currently published in the Roku Channel Store will not be re-certified against these criteria until the next time a channel update is submitted through the Developer Dashboard.
For a detailed list of the specific changes being introduced by this latest update, see our developer blog. (https://blog.roku.com/developer/channel-...ert_Update)
For the complete list of current certification criteria, see our developer site. (https://developer.roku.com/docs/develope...criteria-1)"
Static Analysis : https://developer.roku.com/docs/develope...is-tool.md
Like I said, if a Jellyfin channel update was pushed and didn't pass the new certification, that could explain why it is gone. I don't have any public facing channels, so, only putting out one possibility as to why it may not be in the store today. Also, I have nothing to do with the Jellyfin Roku dev.
~Paul