Roadmap and features in general
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:15 am
I've been using Transmission (gtk version on Linux) for a year or two and really like it. I get the latest stable versions from the ppa (currently for kubuntu karmic).
Sometimes I make suggestions or point out problems.
For a number of enhancements that I'd like to see, I've been told that they're already in the Mac version and that there is a priority for pulling them from the "client" code (for lack of a better term) and putting them into the core so all versions can access them.
I was wondering when to look for such changes. I know the work is all volunteer ... , so I'm not being impatient. I'd just like to know if something I want might be coming in 2.40, etc..
To try to answer this, I spent some time looking through https://trac.transmissionbt.com/roadmap.
This was very interesting, but in my very brief look, I didn't find anything that looked like a Mac to everybody conversion issue.
Also, this is a very atomistic view of development. Step by step as things are proposed, discussed, and, possibly, implemented.
Is there somewhere that offers a more global view - the general direction the project is headed in - that would answer questions such as mine (above)?
I am not currently a developer (I used to be a professional programmer) although I do have a very small project of my own (coded in bash).
When I was looking through the tickets in the roadmap area, I was wondering who is qualified to add to these items? Just developers who could actually implement these things or also end users who see the value in certain issues and want to make suggestions or influence the developers' priorities. And, if you don't have to be a developer, how do you get access to posting?
Thanks.
Joe
Sometimes I make suggestions or point out problems.
For a number of enhancements that I'd like to see, I've been told that they're already in the Mac version and that there is a priority for pulling them from the "client" code (for lack of a better term) and putting them into the core so all versions can access them.
I was wondering when to look for such changes. I know the work is all volunteer ... , so I'm not being impatient. I'd just like to know if something I want might be coming in 2.40, etc..
To try to answer this, I spent some time looking through https://trac.transmissionbt.com/roadmap.
This was very interesting, but in my very brief look, I didn't find anything that looked like a Mac to everybody conversion issue.
Also, this is a very atomistic view of development. Step by step as things are proposed, discussed, and, possibly, implemented.
Is there somewhere that offers a more global view - the general direction the project is headed in - that would answer questions such as mine (above)?
I am not currently a developer (I used to be a professional programmer) although I do have a very small project of my own (coded in bash).
When I was looking through the tickets in the roadmap area, I was wondering who is qualified to add to these items? Just developers who could actually implement these things or also end users who see the value in certain issues and want to make suggestions or influence the developers' priorities. And, if you don't have to be a developer, how do you get access to posting?
Thanks.
Joe