I noticed I didn't actually send this to the list... here it is. Remco
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Remco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Feb 6, 2008 3:33 AM Subject: Re: Transmission as default bittorrent client To: Bryan Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Feb 6, 2008 2:44 AM, Bryan Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My initial reaction was similar. However, in transmissions favor > Memory usage (quick test) > Deluge at 23 Mb > Transmission at 7 Mb > > The interface also seems more transitional from the previous integrated > client. I think one of the big factors is that deluge has a wizard to get > you setup while transmission just works. It's true that Deluge has a wizard (which you can skip if you really want). However, two of these settings are very important: Maximum Upload Speed and Maximum Connections. If you don't set a maximum upload speed, your download speed will plummet, and you'll have trouble reaching websites. And many cheap routers crash when they have to deal with the amount of connections bittorrent-traffic usually consists of. Not setting these right will make an app Just Not Work (tm). If there is consensus on which misfeatures really kill the chance of Deluge becoming the default app, I could direct the Deluge-devs to these concerns. Due to Deluge's modular architecture, anything can be moved from default to plugin. So far, I've seen: * High memory usage. * High file size. * Obscure features that should be a plugin. * Wizard-based configuration over sane-default. I've run Transmission, and one thing I like is that it chooses a random port, and opens it with NAT traversal. No configuration required. The rest of the application is too limited for my taste. With Deluge I can easily extend the features by selecting a few plugins. I think file size could be reduced by actually not including the plugins by default. I think, if the Deluge-devs would want to resolve these concerns, Deluge would be a far better choice. * It's more popular. * It has features people need that Transmission misses. * It's easily extendable. * It looks like µTorrent & Azureus. * It runs on Mac & Windows (helps acceptance by slow migration). Remco -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss