That's great. What about the idea for automatically switching between
transient and permanent? (With the option to switch it off if required).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org
[mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org]
> On Behalf Of Mathew Ryden
> Sent: 17 December 2002 17:27
> To: devl at freenetproject.org
> Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Something to research for 0.5.2...
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Simon Porter" <hailstormxp at fairadsl.co.uk>
> 
> 
> > Good to hear that the splitfile user interface is going to be
> > overhauled. Just another two things regarding usability. I don't
know if
> > these ideas are in progress or have just been forgotten about.
> >
> > The first was to make it more clear via the system tray what the
status
> > of the node is. i.e. adding in something to let the user know it is
> > initialising or loading. It was also suggested that something other
than
> > red be used for the icon as this usually signifies that something is
> > wrong or has gone wrong.
> 
> I have no feelings on the coloring of hops, other than he's always
been
> red
> ;)
> 
> Getting the tray icon to behave properly has not been fun and
currently
> sitting on the backburner until after 0.5.1 is released (no real
reason
> for
> this except I don't want to do it yet). Now would be a good time to
state
> that I hate windows programming. Sockets are refusing to load and I
don't
> want to require IE to be installed to run the systray app. I'll mess
> around
> with it when I get time to see if I can magically get it to compile,
and
> if
> so, probably release it with 0.5.1, otherwise it will stay on the
> backburner.
> 
> > The second was the idea of having the node switch automatically from
> > transient to permanent is the node has been running for longer than
x
> > hours. I like the sounds of this because there may be heavy users
> > running their computer almost 24hrs a day yet too lazy. Of course
you
> > would have to add in an option to disable this. Perhaps have an
> > automatic mode as default and allow users to set it to manual if
need
> > be.
> 
> I think that this is part of the ARK overhaul. I'm not certain though.
> *looks at Matthew*
> 
> > Lastly I would be interested to know how developers are tracking
feature
> > requests like the above. Would you find a web based tracking system
> > useful at all on the new website? It'll probably use php. If you
have
> > any suggestions I'd love to hear them.
> >
> > Simon
> 
> -Mathew
> 
> 
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