Re: bittorrent in core? what frontend?

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On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 02:08 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Alexander Larsson (alexl@xxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> True. It can be packaged around, or just ignored as a problem. It
> was just that it seemed to me that having gnome-bt as something
> that would pop up after hitting a torrent file in nautilus, firefox,
> etc. would be a better solution than the standalone client.

I think the standard ui client looks fine for "just clicked on
a .torrent file" actually. I'm not sure gnome-bt is better for this.

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