On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 05:15:06PM +0100, Eric Noulard wrote: > Dear Savannah Admin, > > I wonder if there is some rules about the download > area of each project may be used. > > I am co-admin of > https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tsp/ > > TSP is now working on different platforms, > (linuces, unices and Win32 derivative, java) > with a growing number of users. > > In the past we did only provide source tarball. > We recently added Win32 installer, Java (binary) installer. > It's really easier for a growing part of our user to have > such "ready-to-use" packaging and not some > source-to-be-compiled. > > We may add popular linux binaries (differents rpm flavors, deb, ...) > for just the same reason. > > Before going on along these lines > I wonder what are the Savannah Download Area usage rules? > > I mean putting in several different binaries for 1 release may well > eat the disk space sooner than expected, something like > 25 MB per release instead of 4 MB for source only release. > > So the question is: > Do we need to look for another binary hosting solution > or may we put some binaries in download area?
Hello, That sounds ok. If we run into a space issue after too much high-frequency releases, I suppose we could remove outdated binary releases :) -- Sylvain