2009/5/2 Angel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.com.ve>:
Hi,
I've syncing my home repo today (like I've been doing since months ago) and I got irritated downloading 595 mb of nexuiz, come on, this package can be popular or whatever, but IMHO having a 595mb package on the repos will be painful.
I propose for a motion to remove packages like games > 250 mb, I am not a TU anymore and I know that, but the waste of bandwith downloading games is *really* killer... A solution could be:
You're welcome to host whatever packages you like, or not, but I don't foresee the main repos changing.
a) Creating an official repo called [games] or something like, where TUs and Devs can put games there (huge games principally. Stythys and myself run the arch-games repo, but this is not intended to replace the main arch repos, only to supplement them. How does this solve the issue of disk space and bandwidth if you're just moving it from one repo to another? It's still there.
b) Definetively not upload games to the repos What makes games less qualified to be binary packages? Should we also not package software like OOo because it takes up a lot of disk space?
I am the administrator of two official mirrors, and watching this situation I am really worried if packages > 250 mb (games) will be downloaded / updated eventually and I will have to waste GBs on this. As I said, you're welcome to do whatever you want with your own mirrors.
Please don't take this personal, but IIRC "Gerolde" was suffering for the lack of space months ago, and even if this package and those huge popular games > 250 mb doesn't merely to be on the official repos, frankly (but thanks for the effort to waste the disk space Xyne!). There is absolutely no need for personal attacks here, and you should really be ashamed. Additionally, who are you to decide that some packages are not needed?
Anyway, that's my humble opinion.
-- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Linux Counter: #359909