So, GSoC ended some time ago now. Many thanks goes to the community in general and Diego for being such an awesome mentor. The plan for the project is to do a first release during the weekend. There are still bugs but I thought it would be good to get something out in the wild (“Release early, release often.” and all that). I’ll definitely keep on working on the GGet in my spare time to get it into better shape. The thing I’ll focus on next is to start using GIO/GFS for file transfers.
Congratulations on completing the gsoc, I hope you keep working on this as gio/gfs support would rock. Maybey hooking up conduit to it through the dbus would also be cool as you could then show the status of a current sync in operation.
Who knows maybe one day this will make it into gnome for inclusion.
No screenshots?
http://live.gnome.org/GGet mentions GWGet which is hosted at http://www.gnome.org/projects/gwget/ So is GWGet deprecated or something?
Keep on rocking! I’m sure gget will soon be really popular :). Where’s my screencast?
Awesome, can’t wait for a real multi-protocol download app! As to download apps as telepathy/pidgin are to IM 😀
Works nicely here.
Could you make the gnome dependencies optional? Would be nice. Since it has a lot of potential outside gnome as well.