The bug was filed so late in the cycle, because the policy was recently
approved.

I agree with point one and two.

3. We could introduce new setting, which store the values in bytes. For 
example, download-limit-bytes could replace download-limit.
4. I don't get this point. RPC/JSON? third-party apps? A little more 
explanation is required.
5. Instead of changing tr_sessionSetSpeedLimit(), a new function should be 
introduces to change the speed in bytes (for example 
tr_sessionSetSpeedLimitBytes). The old functions will then still work.
6. That's doable.
7. Of course.

Having a preferences option to select KiB or kB would be nice, but then
g_format_size_for_display() will be useless. The default should be
changeable with a configure option, because Ubuntu has to default to
base-10 (refer to units policy).

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[UIFe] transmission measures bandwidth in KB/s instead of kB/s
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