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Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond
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Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond |
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Tue, 29 Sep 2009 06:09:00 -0700 |
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On 09/29/2009 03:59 AM, Duncan wrote:
Steven D'Aprano posted on Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:11:01 +1000 as excerpted:
Separation of the back-end from the front-end is a perfectly sensible
idea. It's only the use of Java as the default front-end which I object
to.
2) (More in general.) Now I /did/ note recently that transmission is
multi-frontended, with a qt and ncurses frontends among others...
You're right, that sounds like a better open-source approach for a
project given the available tools.
Charles, I'm assuming that you concentrated on the gtk front-end for
transmission, and other people built the others, is that right? If
so, I'm curious how this kind of cross-team development comes about.
Who's idea was it?
- [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, Charles Kerr, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, walt, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, Charles Kerr, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, walt, 2009/09/28
- [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, walt, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Steven D'Aprano, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Wayne E. Nail, 2009/09/28
- [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Duncan, 2009/09/29
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond,
walt <=
- [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Jim Henderson, 2009/09/29
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Charles Kerr, 2009/09/28
- [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, walt, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Charles Kerr, 2009/09/28
- [Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Matej Cepl, 2009/09/29
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, Rhialto, 2009/09/29
[Pan-users] Re: 0.134 and Beyond, Jim Henderson, 2009/09/28
Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, Travis, 2009/09/28
Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond, Jeff Berman, 2009/09/28