On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 11:44 +0100, Christian Jäger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 25.03.2009, 09:25 +0000 schrieb Alan McGovern:
So, for the third time. Could you please *name* some issues with Monsoon 0.20 and preferably file them in bugzilla.
No, I won't, because it would draw this thread completely off-topic. This thread discusses which torrent-client to have as default for 11.2, it is not about fixing specifics bugs of one of the candidates.
I won't start bug-triaging for Monsoon in this thread, neither for Transmission or any other specific application because this is not the place for it.
This thread seems to have taken on an entirely different tone than what was originally intended and while I stepped back in this discussion up until now, I feel something needs to be said here to get this dialogue back on track. The tone has really started to change for the worse in this thread. First of all, I do not presently have an opinion one way or another about torrent clients because frankly, I don't really use torrents. I find them boorishly slow and unreliable, regardless of what client is being used. So, I am speaking from a totally impartial stance. That being said, the discussion here is about whether we should reconsider using Monsoon as the default client because of comments made over time by various users. Alan has come into the thread and asked some basic and fair questions, imo, about "what is wrong with Monsoon?", only to be pushed back with "I won't bug-triage." If we're going to have a real discussion about the pros and cons of which client to use, then we need to not take such antagonistic stances and be open about why we think a particular choice isn't effective. Let's please stay constructive and on track for real dialogue. After all, the decision isn't imminent and we have many months to go yet before making a final decision on anything default in GNOME. If Monsoon should be removed from the honor of being the default client, let's be fair and state *why*, not just because we're the only distro to have it. FYI: back in the original discussion, I tried out both Transmission and Monsoon as a newbie to torrenting and took the perspective of such a new and inexperienced user. I found Monsoon to work, and had an easier interface for the uninitiated and I found Transmission to not be intuitive to such a user. That's why, back then, I voted for Monsoon. Not based on technical merits, but based on end-user comprehension. Has anything changed in either client since then that re-defines new user ability to grasp and use torrenting? -- Bryen Yunashko openSUSE Board Member openSUSE-GNOME Team Member GNOME-A11y Team Member -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org