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Maintainers are not compensated in any way, and we do not have any "agenda". It is you who claimed there is a "customer need", and try to force a technically deficient PR into my project. I have already spent numerous voluntary time to review your PR (jesec/flood#70) , and made a bunch of code review comments. However, in the end, the code quality is far from satisfactory, and the use case is only limited to your (presumably, paying) "customer". Your false allegations made me sick. I found it very unfortunate that you choose to do this. As for my rTorrent distribution, my objective is clear: improve integration with modern RPC users (like Flood) and there is no consensus layer (BT protocol related) change. I would be happy to contribute the changes to the upstream, if they are deemed useful to a wider audience. Thank you rakshasa for this amazing project. |
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At https://github.com/jesec/rtorrent you can find a kind of fork, with no clear statement about its nature and relation with the original project, aiming on the paper to improve RPC interfaces and other optimistation.
I'm rather concerned since the maintainer proofed on other project to be uncaring about community and to be rather following its own development agenda.
He's also the maintainer of Flood, that started as a rtorrent web front-end (an alternative to rutorrent), and now is going to shift to support the JSON-RPC he added to his fork, loosing compatibility with original rtorrent.
What's the stance on the situation by rtorrent's original developer?
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