Thomas Fricke posted on Fri, 22 May 2015 20:04:03 +0200 as excerpted: > is this nice piece of software still active developed? :-)
Yes, but development comes in fits and starts. There's quite some history there, but the short version is that development can pretty much stop for two years or more at a time, then start up and go wildfire for a few months to a year, lots of new features to play with and debug, etc, then development will go dormant for a couple years again. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. > I'm asking bc I'm using pan for binary downloads and I waste a lot of > time scanning the task list and sorting/stopping par2 files, searching > first rar files etc. > > It would be great to have a filter in the task view like the one in the > main view for the headers. That could be rather useful, particularly for binary downloaders, indeed. Thanks for the idea. =:^) Tho in practice, unless you are a coder and can create the patch yourself, or unless your idea strikes the fancy of one of the current pan devs, the idea is likely to sit for awhile, perhaps forever, unimplemented. If you can either create and submit the patch yourself, or convince another dev to do it, however, it's likely to be merged reasonably quickly. Either way, please file a wishlist bug for it, so the request doesn't get lost. The easiest way to do that is to use the help menu entry for feedback/bug, which should open your browser to the appropriate gnome bugtracking page with some fields (like the app, pan) already prefilled for you, and go from there. You will need to register for a gnome bugzilla account if you don't already have one. Then if you have the skills, you can develop the feature and attach a patch (or request a git pull if you're using git) when you're ready. Otherwise, as I said it may be awhile, but with the wishlist bug filed, at least the request won't get lost, and it'll be there for a dev to take up the challenge if they find it interesting, in a year or two when the next great leaps and bounds development period triggers. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users