Justin,

If I calculate well, the VM should be able to serve up to 2000 Flex/AIR SDKs
a month, maybe a bit less, depending how much time the CPU will be used in
the month, I added another HDD to secure the data, it has a cost too, once
the build script will be done for the nightly builds and one month of run,
I'll be able to estimate more accurately how many SDKs it can serve.

-Fred

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Frédéric THOMAS [mailto:webdoubl...@hotmail.com] 
Envoyé : lundi 28 octobre 2013 10:17
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : RE: Add Mavenizer functionality to Installer

Hi Justin,

>What to stop users sharing that URL and/or user credentials around?

I thought about it too and ended to think I don't want to add more
restrictions than what exists today, I mean today, once you accepted a
license and downloaded an Adobe Artifact, you can share it as you like,
that's not even nominative.
I just want to replicate the actual security, so, yes, if an user wants to
share the credentials, it can do it, as it can do it with the artifact
itself.

> As long as you make it clear that these are not official releases and 
> for
development use only as per Apache policy.

Np, it will be suffixed with "-SNAPSHOT " with means in Maven, non-released

> Could it cope with it load and the costs that is likely to incur 
> (assume
100 or 200 installs a day)? Who owns and maintains the server? Could the
apache Flex PMC be given access to it?

>From what I understand, I'm not charged or should be very low rate, I will
verify anyway, can't do it now, windowsazure has a 401.
I own and maintain the server, it is the same kind than the Erik ones, it
will serve me for some of my devs too (probably) or / and to test the SDK
RCs and I can give access to PMCs who ask me.

Thanks,
-Fred

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com] Envoyé : lundi 28
octobre 2013 10:03 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Add Mavenizer
functionality to Installer

Hi,

> From the Installer, users already have to accept licenses for the 
> third party artifacts, for those users I can grant access to a online 
> maven repo which serves the Mavenized SDKs
What to stop users sharing that URL and/or user credentials around?

> I can even add the lasts nightly mavenized build versions.
As long as you make it clear that these are not official releases and for
development use only as per Apache policy.

> The server exist today as it serves me, it serves up to the 4.11 
> version
Could it cope with it load and the costs that is likely to incur (assume 100
or 200 installs a day)? Who owns and maintains the server? Could the apache
Flex PMC be given access to it?

Thanks,
Justin

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