The rss does the thing, thanks for your response!
/Björn
28 dec 2006 kl. 13.51 skrev Mike!:
On Sunday 24 December 2006 00:32, Björn Mildh wrote:
Using the torrent dropdown menues is somehow confusing. In the
current setup any release candidates show up on top of stable
release.
When this i written 2.1.0rc2 show up before 2.1.0, this can confuse
anybody not familiar with open source release conventions.
In my opinion a better sollution would be to turn the menues up side
down and let people first choose system, then available language and
after that be presented the latest recomended release for that
combination. For legacy releases a link to a list could be enough?
hmm, I agree with you, the final release should appear above the
release
candidats. Your other point, on reversing the process is interesting
though... :)
I also suggest an anouncement mailing list for torrents. The
distribution project seems to use only one list for any subject and
I'm really not interested in following all that discussion, I just
want to know when the stuff I seed gets updated. For now I use the
fall of numbers in connections to determine when it´s time to get new
files.
There is an rss feed for all active torrents, furthermore you may
use rsync
to sync the torrents dir to your own server.
http://borft.student.utwente.nl/~mike/oo/bt.rss
Mike
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