On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 11:53:12AM -0400, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>>> (Obviously it'll be Fedora/free software-related content)
>> You can always make a request to Infrastructure at
>>
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/. We've hosted some
>> Fedora-related things there before. No idea if we have any sort of
>> policy on what goes there though. It'll probably depend on how much
>> space we have and how long it needs to be there for, etc.
>
> Thanks - I also found this page:
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Torrent_Releases_Infrastructure_SOP
> Not really the sort of open tracker I was looking for ...
>
> Opening the question a bit, does anyone know a good tracker hosting
> service for use by free software projects?
http://legaltorrents.com/
> seems mostly oriented towards media content (& is in a permanent state
> of beta). More 'mainstream' services like TPB might support it, but
> then my users would have to navigate through pictures of nekkid
> ladies, other content they might find objectionable, and may be
> blocked from those sites anyway.
What sort of content are we talking about and how often are you talking
about adding/changing it?
Large data sets derived from analysing the code in Fedora packages...
I was hoping to save the announcement til later.
For the purposes of this, big data files, derived from Fedora content
so under a free license of some sort, probably up to 30GB in size.
They would be regenerated once a month.
RIch.
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