All updated, thanks! A couple of notes:
1. If I remove the 1st table, then any Group without a home
tracker (i.e. with a
? next to it) will be removed For now it's better to keep 2 tables, searching is easy with the browser's 'Find' function in either table. Some users might be after the Group's name so they'll look up the 1st table, others might be after the Tracker's internal REMUXERS so they'll look up the 2nd table. If you prefer, I can reverse the table orders, bring the 2nd table to the top.
2. As for keeping track of active vs. all REMUX torrents, I agree that this is ideal and gives a more accurate picture of the REMUX status of the tracker (especially for trackers like HDT where there are A LOT of dead REMUX torrents), but that'll drive us a little crazy Dead vs. alive status changes very often, probably more often than the total number of REMUX available, so keeping track of it might not be very practical. Besides, displaying dead only or alive only torrents is easy in some trackers, but not so much for others. I just want to keep it simple for now. Also, in many trackers you can request a reseed for dead torrents and sometimes that helps
Thanks for the stats again Keep them coming! @BHSniper
In some
trackers yes, it might not be easy, and like you said this changes quite often. For now, I'll try to keep things as simple as possible, @
buzzit