Yes, it would be very interesting to know how many actually uses gnome-btdownload. I don't know anyone. Most people I know, have it installed, but uses other, more modern clients, like Azureus and Utorrent using wine. It's quite common to seed for a long time, and it's common to have alot of torrent files. Gnome-btdownload imposes a limit to how many torrents you can have open, because each torrent represents its own client instance and its own window. Of course, you could dedicate a few workspaces to bit torrent, but that's not pretty. And you'll have to manually open all torrent files each time you log in. I see _no_ reason why we should have an application as default, that people doesn't use. We should have sensible defaults, not defaults that everyone has to replace when they first install the system.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
