#357 closed feature-request (Fixed)
Add "Seeding: Prioritize Torrents With >0 Peers" queue auto-prioritization
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | markybob |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
Component: | 0.5.x | Version: | 0.5.9.3 |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
Running Debian Testing: Deluge 0.5.9.3
It would be really wonderful if Deluge was able to automatically de-prioritize seeding torrents without peers and prioritize torrents that have peers.
Right now, Deluge does no auto-prioritization. I use Jamendo.com and often have the maximum number of torrents running at one time (say 5) and more than that many torrents queued (say 10). Thus, 5 of my torrents are sitting beneath my active queue. However, if the 5 active torrents have no peers, Deluge doesn't check the rest of the torrents for peers, so I'll never even know if the 5 inactive torrents have peers. Thus, the 5 active torrents with 0 peers stay at the top of my queue, never reaching the required share ratio to stop seeding, and never letting me move to other torrents that might have peers. This effectively stops me from seeding at all.
Having an auto-prioritizer would allow Deluge to ensure that I keep seeding as much as possible without having my list of active torrents blocked by torrents without peers.
Furthermore, Deluge should display the number of seeds and peers on inactive torrents, which it currently does not, so I could know when to manually move a torrent up to a higher place in the queue... But that's another bug entirely.
1.0 has "ignore slow torrents."