[arch-general] Server Space for Arch Downloads / AUR / ABS for small X additions the Arch Community might enjoy?
Guys, I have several good collections of miscellaneous kde themes, kdm/gdm themes, metacity, gtk-2, xcursors, etc.. that I would like to find how best to contribute them to the community. The color-schemes, gnome and kde layout are original and the are available from gnome-look, kde-look, etc. (all GPL), but given all the 3rd party redirection that those sites put you through to find any given file, it is almost not worth downloading them anymore one-at-a-time (same applies to many of the other 'now commercialized' sites). If this is something that you guys may be interested in, my main question is I don't know whether it would be better to put them together as several AUR package, ABS package or whether Arch has a place for this type of stuff. I generally just make them available on my server at 3111skyline.com, but I'm limited to 384k upstream so putting a bunch of material out for community wide download can result in logjams. The idea here is to just make it convenient for Arch users to have a convenient couple of packages to install to get a good cross-section of some of the better desktop packages themes, cursors, etc.. that are a real pain to go search for, find and download separately. Arch devs, is this something that you guys would be interested in? If so, what do you think is the best way to do it? There is probably no more than 50M total. For example, my favorite xcursor directory is 12M: 00:45 nirvana:/srv/www/dl/dt> ls -1 X/xcursor/ AGlowInTheDark.tar.gz AlienMindII.tar.gz Alpha_Triangles_Black_Linux_by_Ghost_Assassin.bz2 Alpha_Triangles_Linux_by_Ghost_Assassin.bz2 ATER_Blue.tar.gz ATER-mouse-theme-0.1.tar.gz Azenis.tar.gz BlackStyle.tar.gz CG.tar.gz Charged.tar.gz CopperDeckII-Small.tar.gz DasBlack.tar.gz Das.tar.gz DeepBlue.tar.gz Direction.tar.gz Eclipse.tar.gz Ecliz_Port.tar.gz FlyOS.tar.gz GlassMaxX.tar.gz HeiBiao3D.tar.gz JadeDreams.tar.gz Jazz.tar.gz LightBlue.tar.gz Liquidox.tar.gz Perfect-Harmony.tar.gz Point-Black.tar.gz Point-Chrome.tar.gz Prowler.tar.gz Pulse.tar.gz SevenSwords3D.tar.gz Silex.tar.gz SpaceSteel.tar.gz Terracota.tar.gz T@rget.tar.gz Vienna2.tar.gz WhiteStyle.tar.gz X-Alien2-GREY.tar.gz X-Alien2.tar.gz Xeonyx.tar.gz My gtk2 collection is about 1.2M: 00:49 nirvana:~/dt/gnome> ls -1 themes/gtk2 GTK2-AeroIon.tar.gz GTK2-BlueHeart.tar.gz GTK2-CillopMidnite.tar.gz GTK2-Clearlooks9x.tar.bz2 GTK2-ClearLooksDarkBlue.tar.gz GTK2-ClearlooksDarkLime.tar.gz GTK2-DarkNice.tar.gz GTK2-EvilMac.tar.bz2 GTK2-GmLooks.tar.bz2 GTK2-GreenHeart.tar.gz GTK2-IndustrialColorpack.tar.gz GTK2-MarbleIce.tar.gz GTK2-MarbleLook.tar.gz GTK2-MidnightOSX.tar.gz GTK2-PolycarbonateDark.tar.gz GTK2-Polycarbonate.tar.gz GTK2-ShinyBlack.tar.gz GTK2-Sonar.tar.gz GTK2-Tactile.tar.gz GTK2-TenebrificBlueMods.tar.gz I probably have 1/2 dozen or so collections of this type that I have put together recently. I could package them all in an AUR or ABS package like Xcursor-collection.tar.gz or metacity-theme-collection.tar.gz or something to that effect, but you guys know best. Let me know what you think and give me an idea for package names if you think something like this is worth doing. It's all in the name of Arch user convenience. Thanks. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 12:31:13 David C. Rankin wrote:
I have several good collections of miscellaneous kde themes, kdm/gdm themes, metacity, gtk-2, xcursors, etc.. that I would like to find how best to contribute them to the community. The color-schemes, gnome and kde layout are original and the are available from gnome-look, kde-look, etc. (all GPL), but given all the 3rd party redirection that those sites put you through to find any given file, it is almost not worth downloading them anymore one-at-a-time (same applies to many of the other 'now commercialized' sites).
If this is something that you guys may be interested in, my main question is I don't know whether it would be better to put them together as several AUR package, ABS package or whether Arch has a place for this type of stuff. I generally just make them available on my server at 3111skyline.com, but I'm limited to 384k upstream so putting a bunch of material out for community wide download can result in logjams. The idea here is to just make it convenient for Arch users to have a convenient couple of packages to install to get a good cross-section of some of the better desktop packages themes, cursors, etc.. that are a real pain to go search for, find and download separately.
Why don't you host a repo? I can host a subdomain at dreamhost for you if you want. -- Regards Shridhar
Hi, I have seen your themes, they are very nice. There are lot of options for Hosting Open Source software, have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_software_hosting_faci... Also, If you want something simple. then try dropbox.com. its also available in aur. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dropbox Looking forward to see more you themes. Regards, Gaurish Sharma www.gaurishsharma.com
On 02/03/2010 09:01 AM, Gaurish Sharma wrote:
Hi, I have seen your themes, they are very nice. There are lot of options for Hosting Open Source software, have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_software_hosting_faci...
Also, If you want something simple. then try dropbox.com. its also available in aur. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dropbox
Looking forward to see more you themes.
Regards, Gaurish Sharma www.gaurishsharma.com
Gaurish, Shridhar Thanks for your suggestions. I'll check out the hosting facilities. Currently I'm limited to 384 up as mentioned, but hopefully that will go away in the near future. Suddenlink, my ISP is finishing a fiber install that should give me ~ 10M down and 5M up. At that point, I'll be able to host without bottlenecks. What do you think about package names for: kthememanager themes kstyle themes kde3/4 color-schemes emerald themes gtk2 themes metacity themes e16 themes e17 themes sawfish themes windowmaker themes boxtop themes (openbox, blackbox, fluxbox, etc...) xcursor themes Any suggestion for some type of generic 'xyz.{app}.theme.tar.gz' would be what I'm looking for to give the packages some type of consistent naming convention. Any idea? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com
On 03.02.2010 16:40, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 02/03/2010 09:01 AM, Gaurish Sharma wrote:
Hi, I have seen your themes, they are very nice. There are lot of options for Hosting Open Source software, have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_software_hosting_faci...
Also, If you want something simple. then try dropbox.com. its also available in aur. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dropbox
Looking forward to see more you themes.
Regards, Gaurish Sharma www.gaurishsharma.com
Gaurish, Shridhar
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll check out the hosting facilities. Currently I'm limited to 384 up as mentioned, but hopefully that will go away in the near future. Suddenlink, my ISP is finishing a fiber install that should give me ~ 10M down and 5M up. At that point, I'll be able to host without bottlenecks.
What do you think about package names for:
kthememanager themes kstyle themes kde3/4 color-schemes emerald themes gtk2 themes metacity themes e16 themes e17 themes sawfish themes windowmaker themes boxtop themes (openbox, blackbox, fluxbox, etc...) xcursor themes
Any suggestion for some type of generic 'xyz.{app}.theme.tar.gz' would be what I'm looking for to give the packages some type of consistent naming convention. Any idea?
Hey David, regarding gtk2 themes, there are already a few themes published on AUR. http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=gtk2-theme Today they all have a common package name scheme, gtk2-theme-<name>. I think it would be a good idea to adapt. I am looking forward to see your themes packaged for arch. :-) Greetings Jens
On 02/03/2010 11:05 AM, Jens Kleikamp wrote:
Hey David,
regarding gtk2 themes, there are already a few themes published on AUR.
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=gtk2-theme
Today they all have a common package name scheme, gtk2-theme-<name>. I think it would be a good idea to adapt.
I am looking forward to see your themes packaged for arch. :-)
Greetings Jens
Thank Jens I'll take a look at AUR for the current naming convention. One other issue I need to figure out is whether there is any way I can publish a screenshot in AUR, etc. so users can easily identify which packages that might interest them. Is there any convention for doing that? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com
On 4 February 2010 02:08, David C. Rankin <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
I'll take a look at AUR for the current naming convention. One other issue I need to figure out is whether there is any way I can publish a screenshot in AUR, etc. so users can easily identify which packages that might interest them. Is there any convention for doing that?
Nope. AUR and the rest of our tools support one external reference - "$url". There is no function in place to support having any kind of embedded image, but you could create a simple page to host an album. That would then be the official url, since you don't already have one. It would be something like the freedesktop sites, where example a kde-look url links to a page which has a thumbnail of the software in question. -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD
participants (5)
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David C. Rankin
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Gaurish Sharma
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Jens Kleikamp
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Ray Rashif
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Shridhar Daithankar