Is this a case that we are successfully sending data to squid at a reasonable but slow rate, such that it takes more than 5 minutes to upload the whole content and squid doesn't send anything to Apache until all of it has been transferred. It sounds like we'll have the same problem with resources. While it might allow us to break up a large charm into a few smaller resources, AIUI some of the charms have a single tarball that is more than 1GB in size. Arbitrarily limiting the size is going to just cause people to work around the system (self hosting, etc) Which breaks many of the benefits of having resources (demure transfers, offline mirroring, etx)
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