Hi I am an iOS developer and would like to help building the iOS client for Twister. Did anybody already started that effort, or should I start a new repo in github?
On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 4:16:48 PM UTC-7, 1776 wrote: > > Following up on this, the Android and iOS clients are critical. Native > gui, packaged up, open-sourced. Easy for non-techies to install and use. > What do you all think about crowd funding development of a lightweight > client for iOS and Android? I would gladly contribute to that, I suspect > others would to. Raising thousands of dollars/euros wouldn't be > difficult. What about BountySource? (vs GoFundMe or one of the others). > > Thanks! > > > On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 7:57:57 AM UTC-5, Miguel Freitas wrote: >> >> Hi Erkan, >> >> On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Erkan Yilmaz <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Happy birthday! >>> >>> RT @myleneb To celebrate 2 years of #twister @mfreitas will you take a >>> little time to tell us how you consider Twister's future ? >>> RT @kseistrup the zeroth block was mined 2013-11-14T01:57:35Z >>> >> >> I believe most important landmarks for twister's roadmap have already >> been put... >> >> I mean, to start, we obviously need to increase userbase. That won't >> happen if we stay mostly linux-based. >> >> *A good windows installer, that also manages running twister as a service >> when computer boots, is a first and easy candidate.* >> >> *Then, a mobile client. We already cross-compile twisterd for android and >> ios, but packing it nicely with a good (native) UI is still missing.* >> >> The last nice client to foster usage would be the web-only client. We >> have already most of support implemented in twisterd (commands exposing raw >> data without crypto/authentication), a nodejs proxy prototype (to handle >> limiting traffic for some commands etc) and working javascript crypto. >> Still to decide: policy to allow torrent joining requests (to prevent >> server DoS) and packing client as a browser extension (to ensure code >> authenticity). >> >> Ideas on improving user registration in general (fighting massive >> registrations) are important as well, but i don't currently see these as >> the most impeding factor. >> >> These as just a few thoughts anyway, of course i might be overlooking a >> lot of cool ideas! >> >> regards, >> >> Miguel >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "twister-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
