I helped with it for a little while, but the main developer was resistant to:
* Using a package manager or bundling dependencies into a compressed form. Dependencies had to be in the same git repo, fully extracted. (A bit of a "code smell")
* Dependencies could take months to get security updates.
* Documentation couldn't be in the git repo.
* Python 3 was "not an option"
Also:
* The main developer has limited experience with the torrent protocol.
It is an interesting project: but it is not a private or secure one.
I helped with it for a little while, but the main developer was resistant to:
* Using a package manager or bundling dependencies into a compressed form. Dependencies had to be in the same git repo, fully extracted. (A bit of a "code smell")
* Dependencies could take months to get security updates.
* Documentation couldn't be in the git repo.
* Python 3 was "not an option"
Also:
* The main developer has limited experience with the torrent protocol.
It is an interesting project: but it is not a private or secure one.