johnnyg wrote:you could always give users the option to enable/disable the search bar & anonymous browser in the configuration wizard.
That's already possible.

(0.5.8)
I think you kind of missed the point. It's different thing to have small install and download package than have program with small memory footprint. And after all when I start deluge it seems to initialize all plugins even if those aren't enabled. I didn't do any in depth analysis about that. But markybob says that it won't use any more memory. That's just great.
But it would be more reassuring if it wouldn't even initialize / load modules that aren't loaded. Then it would be clear that those aren't being used. (I know, once again totally technical babble about some minor issue)
After all I don't care personally about download size or RAM usage or even CPU usage, because I got plenty of everything. Often the most expensive resource is programming resources. That's why I didn't like browser etc. Because it takes resources away from more important things (my point of view). But we all are (hopefully) allowed to have own opinions. And actually most of us (like I) don't have any authority about this, so feel free to ignore my boring long posts.
sluthead wrote:
Or we can just discuss things as a community and throw ideas into the pot about it's future direction and try to do the best for the software instead of having a load of other "new" ones.
I agree about this. But when I do it, I usually seem to upset developers. Maybe my style is completely wrong. I have been doing this for 20 years now, working in software development companies.
But when we're talking about programs. It seems that I often take too technical view. And forget that program is developers baby. Any criticism is a bad bad attack against his or hers beloved. And it's quite rare that someone instantly admits that something is wrong. Change might be long process and come out after a years.
AFAIK: Anyway it's important to allow throwing in ideas. And not to take any criticism personally. It's just discussion how things might could have been done. Open discussion about problematic issues is what I have been missing in many projects. Usually some easy kludge solution is taken, without even thinking what kind of problems it might cause in future. And I have seen this way too many times.
I wonder why you did read old software project managers feelings this far. 