DC++ devs, what do you think about this proposal of merging transfers, queued files and finished files into one window? I can see in the latest DC++ commit by arnetheduck that he has added some initial work to move the finished downloads functionality into queue frame. Transfers, queued files and finished files are all just different states of files being downloaded or uploaded, so why have them in separate windows? We could probably implement something in LinuxDC++ on our own using the existing APIs, but it would be nicer if we had upstream support as far as providing more suitable core APIs for the various interfaces to utilize.
DC++ devs, what do you think about this proposal of merging transfers, queued files and finished files into one window? I can see in the latest DC++ commit by arnetheduck that he has added some initial work to move the finished downloads functionality into queue frame. Transfers, queued files and finished files are all just different states of files being downloaded or uploaded, so why have them in separate windows? We could probably implement something in LinuxDC++ on our own using the existing APIs, but it would be nicer if we had upstream support as far as providing more suitable core APIs for the various interfaces to utilize.