On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:

> Am 07/12/2013 09:51 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
>
>  Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> I am still asking why we need the sub directories under binaries? We
>>> have the file unique already and the language code is part of the file
>>> name. The SDK name is also unique.
>>>
>>
> This was discussed more than one time and we finally agreed to have this
> structure.
>
> Of course we can thing about this for the next release. But I think it's
> too late for this one as it would need changes in the DL scripting, new
> uploads on Apache Dist, new distributions on the SF mirrors.
>
>
>  They are still handy in case a user wants to browse all available
>> versions for a given language. It's still convenient to do so at times,
>> so I would keep this.
>>
>
> I can understand your point. However, I don't see a difference between:
>
> - every file in a single directory
> - every language file in its own directory
>
> The user can see the same files in his language folder or in the single
> folder. OK, except that it's a bit easier to look in a specific folder than
> to grep for the respective language in the big folder.
>
> However, the users can see all available files in the big table on the
> "other.html" webpage. If something is missing there, then it's a bug.
>
> Marcus


For collecting statistical information based on language, it it probably
easier to keep the language sub-directories I would think., or else all
this would need to be parsed out of the file names.


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