Originally posted by Risto:[..]
Cant see why not for a beta test. Which one do you want?
Originally posted by MacStripey:I just noticed.... the torrents I uploaded for testing - I've moved the dvds into a different folder on my harddrive since then as I sorted my bootlegs anew. Shall I create the torrents anew or aren't they used right now, i.e. only there for testing? if I shall "update" the torrents so they work, no problem, just let me know![]()
Originally posted by noiseless:[..]
No need to create a new torrent. Just remove the .torrent from your client, then download it again from the site, and when your client ask where to store the files, point it to the new location. Then it will check the files and you're seeding again.
Originally posted by noiseless:Risto, in addition to my suggestion to add a thingy for reseeding requests and the possibility of uploading a sample (preferably in the same cool way you did it on the show pages, just a nice play button and you'll hear music -- that's way cooler than most sites do it), you would do me -- and maybe others too -- a big favor when you make it possible to see not only how many seeders/leechers are online, but also WHO they are.
I hate six line sentences. Sometimes I fire people for doing that.
Anyway. It's just convenient because one could send out a PM in case there's only one seeder, accidently seeding @ 0.0000001kB/s. I've experienced it numerous times at various places and it's very frustrating because as long as such a seeder is present, everybody will think they don't have to help because there still is a seeder. So, in such scenarios it's better to be able to kindly ask the slow seeder to quit seeding but to do so, one will have to know who he is.
That's about it, I think: no more desires!
Originally posted by noiseless:O and about the rules and authorities. I think your draft is good. The Traders Den has the same rules. That is, they allow shows like Dublin 93 and Sarajevo 97 without demanding to butcher the show because of one or two officially released tracks. I like it. Butchering shows is crime. Share complete shows or don't share at all. TTD has never ran into any legal trouble as far as I know. Really no-one cares about a copyrighted B-side to a single that one could buy in a store only 15 years ago.
But I have to admit for me it's easy, I don't own the place...