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@ 2004-10-18 11:33 Benjamin Judas
  2004-10-18 11:52 ` Kurt Lieber
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From: Benjamin Judas @ 2004-10-18 11:33 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng

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Subject: Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/
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> From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org> 
> Date: Mon 18 Oct 2004 13:00:09 CEST 
> To: gentoo-releng@lists.gentoo.org 
> Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org> 
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/ 
>  
> #gentoo-mirrors: 
> 
> 22:13 < pvdabeel> Hi, apparently most 2004.2/ppc mirrors are down. 
> Since they are mentioned in the gentoo handbook, I'm getting lots of 
> emails about users not finding 2004.2 
> 22:14 < pvdabeel> would it be possible to mirror the 2004.2 dir in my 
> dev.g.o homedir? 
> 22:14 < pvdabeel> experimental would be fine, releases would be even 
> cooler 
> 22:16 < pvdabeel> ah and btw. the skynet.be mirror is terribly 
> outdated 
> 22:18 <@jforman> just ppc mirrors are down? or admins arent mirroring 
> ppc ? 
> 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: make a mirror bug about the skynet one 
> being out dated and i can direct that to the admin there 
> 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: i would prefer things be stuck in 
> experimental if its testing ppc stuff. 
> 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: ppcmirrors down 
> 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: would it be possible to put the livecd, 
> snapshot and stages in releases and grp in experimental? 
> 22:19 < pvdabeel> I'd be willing to do the same for 2004.3 if that 
> could help save some space 
> 22:20 <@jforman> pvdabeel: you have access to throw it in 
> /space/experimental-local on toucan 
> 22:20 <@jforman> in the appropriate dir of course 
> 22:20 < pvdabeel> jforman: k could you update the message in the 
> releases directory to mention the experimental directory? 
> 22:21 <@jforman> yeah 
> 22:21 <@jforman> remind me in a bit. trying to study for midterms 
> 22:21 < pvdabeel> define a bit ;-) 
> 22:23 <@jforman> 5-6 hours for me 
> 
> 
> 
> On 18 Oct 2004, at 11:07, Luke-Jr wrote: 
> 
> 
> > On Oct 17 20:11:38 in #gentoo-ppc: 
> > 
> > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: How many space do we need for 2004.3? 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: at least 5G 
> > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: For stages, ISOs and GRP, right? 
> > > <pvdabeel> yep 
> > > <pvdabeel> asking infra to put it in experimental 
> > > <pvdabeel> or releases - who knows ;-) 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: I've asked in #gentoo-mirrors 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: could you ask klieber? Who knows politely 
> > > asking might 
> > > 
> > help 
> > 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman is working on it 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman suggests experimental? 
> > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: What should we do into experimental? 
> > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: we put 2004.2 there 
> > > <Luke-Jr_> Pylon: so 2004.1 LiveCD's should be fine 
> > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: So, we should put the ISOs in experimental? 
> > > <pvdabeel> and update the message in the release directory to 
> > > mention 
> > > 
> > experimental 
> > 
> > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: Ah 2004.2 for the time until 2004.3 is out? 
> > > <pvdabeel> yep 
> > > --- big snip --- 
> > > <spyderous> hm, which stage do i use? 
> > > <spyderous> g4, i assume 
> > > <Pylon> spyderous: g4 -- or a testing 2004.3-stage. 
> > > <Pylon> spyderous: Like 
> > > 
> > http://dev.gentoo.org/~pvdabeel/2004.3/stage1-ppc-20040926.tar.bz2 
> > 
> > > <spyderous> why don't you guys stick those in experimental 
> > > <Pylon> spyderous: Oh, we just got the information from infra 
> > > today, that we 
> > > 
> > are "allowed" to use experimental. 
> > 
> > > <spyderous> of course you're allowed to use it. 
> > > <Pylon> spyderous: Currently it's uploading to experimental. 
> > > <Pylon> spyderous: If you ask klieber, then not...  Probably his 
> > > mind 
> > > 
> > changed lately. 
> > 
> > > <Pylon> Nevertheless.  It's solved now. 
> > > <spyderous> probably because infra was getting a thousand emails 
> > > asking wtf 
> > > 
> > happened to all the ppc releases 
> > 
> > > <Pylon> Probably.  And our self-organised two mirrors are also 
> > > down now. 
> > > <Pylon> And the sooner we are about to release 2004.3 the more is 
> > > asked for 
> > > 
> > 2004.2 in this channel.  It's a kind of being annoyed. 
> > --  
> > Luke-Jr 
> > Developer, Utopios 
> > http://utopios.org/ 
> > 
>  
> 



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* Re: Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/]
  2004-10-18 11:33 Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/] Benjamin Judas
@ 2004-10-18 11:52 ` Kurt Lieber
  2004-10-18 12:03   ` Benjamin Judas
  2004-10-18 12:35   ` Pieter Van den Abeele
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kurt Lieber @ 2004-10-18 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng

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Folks can quote IRC logs all day long.  The fact is that the 2004.2 PPC
"release" stuff that was uploaded to /experimental was, at 7.7GB, larger
than the entire sum of the rest of 2004.2 for all the other arches.  It
grossly goes over the 2GB/arch limit and, as such, needs to be trimmed
down.

If PPC would like to identify which areas of the material can be trimmed,
please do so now.  Otherwise, I will arbitrarily select things in an hour
or so.

--kurt

On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:33:14AM +0000 or thereabouts, Benjamin Judas wrote:
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> From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@mac.com>
> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:26:12 +0200
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> 
>  
> 
> Begin forwarded message: 
> 
> 
> > From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org> 
> > Date: Mon 18 Oct 2004 13:00:09 CEST 
> > To: gentoo-releng@lists.gentoo.org 
> > Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org> 
> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/ 
> >  
> > #gentoo-mirrors: 
> > 
> > 22:13 < pvdabeel> Hi, apparently most 2004.2/ppc mirrors are down. 
> > Since they are mentioned in the gentoo handbook, I'm getting lots of 
> > emails about users not finding 2004.2 
> > 22:14 < pvdabeel> would it be possible to mirror the 2004.2 dir in my 
> > dev.g.o homedir? 
> > 22:14 < pvdabeel> experimental would be fine, releases would be even 
> > cooler 
> > 22:16 < pvdabeel> ah and btw. the skynet.be mirror is terribly 
> > outdated 
> > 22:18 <@jforman> just ppc mirrors are down? or admins arent mirroring 
> > ppc ? 
> > 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: make a mirror bug about the skynet one 
> > being out dated and i can direct that to the admin there 
> > 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: i would prefer things be stuck in 
> > experimental if its testing ppc stuff. 
> > 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: ppcmirrors down 
> > 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: would it be possible to put the livecd, 
> > snapshot and stages in releases and grp in experimental? 
> > 22:19 < pvdabeel> I'd be willing to do the same for 2004.3 if that 
> > could help save some space 
> > 22:20 <@jforman> pvdabeel: you have access to throw it in 
> > /space/experimental-local on toucan 
> > 22:20 <@jforman> in the appropriate dir of course 
> > 22:20 < pvdabeel> jforman: k could you update the message in the 
> > releases directory to mention the experimental directory? 
> > 22:21 <@jforman> yeah 
> > 22:21 <@jforman> remind me in a bit. trying to study for midterms 
> > 22:21 < pvdabeel> define a bit ;-) 
> > 22:23 <@jforman> 5-6 hours for me 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 18 Oct 2004, at 11:07, Luke-Jr wrote: 
> > 
> > 
> > > On Oct 17 20:11:38 in #gentoo-ppc: 
> > > 
> > > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: How many space do we need for 2004.3? 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: at least 5G 
> > > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: For stages, ISOs and GRP, right? 
> > > > <pvdabeel> yep 
> > > > <pvdabeel> asking infra to put it in experimental 
> > > > <pvdabeel> or releases - who knows ;-) 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: I've asked in #gentoo-mirrors 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: could you ask klieber? Who knows politely 
> > > > asking might 
> > > > 
> > > help 
> > > 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman is working on it 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman suggests experimental? 
> > > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: What should we do into experimental? 
> > > > <pvdabeel> Pylon: we put 2004.2 there 
> > > > <Luke-Jr_> Pylon: so 2004.1 LiveCD's should be fine 
> > > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: So, we should put the ISOs in experimental? 
> > > > <pvdabeel> and update the message in the release directory to 
> > > > mention 
> > > > 
> > > experimental 
> > > 
> > > > <Pylon> pvdabeel: Ah 2004.2 for the time until 2004.3 is out? 
> > > > <pvdabeel> yep 
> > > > --- big snip --- 
> > > > <spyderous> hm, which stage do i use? 
> > > > <spyderous> g4, i assume 
> > > > <Pylon> spyderous: g4 -- or a testing 2004.3-stage. 
> > > > <Pylon> spyderous: Like 
> > > > 
> > > http://dev.gentoo.org/~pvdabeel/2004.3/stage1-ppc-20040926.tar.bz2 
> > > 
> > > > <spyderous> why don't you guys stick those in experimental 
> > > > <Pylon> spyderous: Oh, we just got the information from infra 
> > > > today, that we 
> > > > 
> > > are "allowed" to use experimental. 
> > > 
> > > > <spyderous> of course you're allowed to use it. 
> > > > <Pylon> spyderous: Currently it's uploading to experimental. 
> > > > <Pylon> spyderous: If you ask klieber, then not...  Probably his 
> > > > mind 
> > > > 
> > > changed lately. 
> > > 
> > > > <Pylon> Nevertheless.  It's solved now. 
> > > > <spyderous> probably because infra was getting a thousand emails 
> > > > asking wtf 
> > > > 
> > > happened to all the ppc releases 
> > > 
> > > > <Pylon> Probably.  And our self-organised two mirrors are also 
> > > > down now. 
> > > > <Pylon> And the sooner we are about to release 2004.3 the more is 
> > > > asked for 
> > > > 
> > > 2004.2 in this channel.  It's a kind of being annoyed. 
> > > --  
> > > Luke-Jr 
> > > Developer, Utopios 
> > > http://utopios.org/ 
> > > 
> >  
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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> 
> 

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* Re: Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/]
  2004-10-18 11:52 ` Kurt Lieber
@ 2004-10-18 12:03   ` Benjamin Judas
  2004-10-18 12:40     ` Kurt Lieber
  2004-10-18 12:35   ` Pieter Van den Abeele
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Judas @ 2004-10-18 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng

On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:52:46AM +0000, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> 
> Folks can quote IRC logs all day long.  The fact is that the 2004.2 PPC
> "release" stuff that was uploaded to /experimental was, at 7.7GB, larger
> than the entire sum of the rest of 2004.2 for all the other arches.  It
> grossly goes over the 2GB/arch limit and, as such, needs to be trimmed
> down.
>

Sorry, but what 2G/arch limit?

> If PPC would like to identify which areas of the material can be trimmed,
> please do so now.  Otherwise, I will arbitrarily select things in an hour
> or so.
> 
> --kurt
>

kind regards
  Benjamin

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* Re: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/]
  2004-10-18 11:52 ` Kurt Lieber
  2004-10-18 12:03   ` Benjamin Judas
@ 2004-10-18 12:35   ` Pieter Van den Abeele
  2004-10-18 12:44     ` Kurt Lieber
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Pieter Van den Abeele @ 2004-10-18 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng; +Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele

Hi,

Please note that this upload spans -two releases- that weren't mirrored 
earlier, so 2 x 2.5G/arch release limit = 5G

Instead of removing current stuff that has already been mirrored to 
most mirrors, remove old stuff:

	a) stage1-ppc-20031228.tar.bz2     28-Dec-2003 17:43  11.1M
	b) stage2-ppc-20031228.tar.bz2     28-Dec-2003 18:06  43.1M
	c) stage3-ppc-20031208.tar.bz2     08-Dec-2003 23:53  90.1M
	d) stage3-ppc-20031228.tar.bz2     28-Dec-2003 18:50  92.8M
	e) gentoo-g5-20031011-5.iso.bz2    11-Nov-2004 03:23  63M
	f)  2004.1 package cds 					  1800M

The savings make up for the additional 2G we require. (2 x 2.5G) + 2G = 
7G.

Best regards,

Pieter Van den Abeele

On 18 Oct 2004, at 13:52, Kurt Lieber wrote:

>
> Folks can quote IRC logs all day long.  The fact is that the 2004.2 PPC
> "release" stuff that was uploaded to /experimental was, at 7.7GB, 
> larger
> than the entire sum of the rest of 2004.2 for all the other arches.  It
> grossly goes over the 2GB/arch limit and, as such, needs to be trimmed
> down.
>
> If PPC would like to identify which areas of the material can be 
> trimmed,
> please do so now.  Otherwise, I will arbitrarily select things in an 
> hour
> or so.
>
> --kurt
>
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:33:14AM +0000 or thereabouts, Benjamin 
> Judas wrote:
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>>
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>> Subject: Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/
>> From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@mac.com>
>> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:26:12 +0200
>> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.619)
>>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>
>>> From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org>
>>> Date: Mon 18 Oct 2004 13:00:09 CEST
>>> To: gentoo-releng@lists.gentoo.org
>>> Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/
>>>
>>> #gentoo-mirrors:
>>>
>>> 22:13 < pvdabeel> Hi, apparently most 2004.2/ppc mirrors are down.
>>> Since they are mentioned in the gentoo handbook, I'm getting lots of
>>> emails about users not finding 2004.2
>>> 22:14 < pvdabeel> would it be possible to mirror the 2004.2 dir in my
>>> dev.g.o homedir?
>>> 22:14 < pvdabeel> experimental would be fine, releases would be even
>>> cooler
>>> 22:16 < pvdabeel> ah and btw. the skynet.be mirror is terribly
>>> outdated
>>> 22:18 <@jforman> just ppc mirrors are down? or admins arent mirroring
>>> ppc ?
>>> 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: make a mirror bug about the skynet one
>>> being out dated and i can direct that to the admin there
>>> 22:19 <@jforman> pvdabeel: i would prefer things be stuck in
>>> experimental if its testing ppc stuff.
>>> 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: ppcmirrors down
>>> 22:19 < pvdabeel> jforman: would it be possible to put the livecd,
>>> snapshot and stages in releases and grp in experimental?
>>> 22:19 < pvdabeel> I'd be willing to do the same for 2004.3 if that
>>> could help save some space
>>> 22:20 <@jforman> pvdabeel: you have access to throw it in
>>> /space/experimental-local on toucan
>>> 22:20 <@jforman> in the appropriate dir of course
>>> 22:20 < pvdabeel> jforman: k could you update the message in the
>>> releases directory to mention the experimental directory?
>>> 22:21 <@jforman> yeah
>>> 22:21 <@jforman> remind me in a bit. trying to study for midterms
>>> 22:21 < pvdabeel> define a bit ;-)
>>> 22:23 <@jforman> 5-6 hours for me
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 18 Oct 2004, at 11:07, Luke-Jr wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Oct 17 20:11:38 in #gentoo-ppc:
>>>>
>>>>> <Pylon> pvdabeel: How many space do we need for 2004.3?
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: at least 5G
>>>>> <Pylon> pvdabeel: For stages, ISOs and GRP, right?
>>>>> <pvdabeel> yep
>>>>> <pvdabeel> asking infra to put it in experimental
>>>>> <pvdabeel> or releases - who knows ;-)
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: I've asked in #gentoo-mirrors
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: could you ask klieber? Who knows politely
>>>>> asking might
>>>>>
>>>> help
>>>>
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman is working on it
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: jforman suggests experimental?
>>>>> <Pylon> pvdabeel: What should we do into experimental?
>>>>> <pvdabeel> Pylon: we put 2004.2 there
>>>>> <Luke-Jr_> Pylon: so 2004.1 LiveCD's should be fine
>>>>> <Pylon> pvdabeel: So, we should put the ISOs in experimental?
>>>>> <pvdabeel> and update the message in the release directory to
>>>>> mention
>>>>>
>>>> experimental
>>>>
>>>>> <Pylon> pvdabeel: Ah 2004.2 for the time until 2004.3 is out?
>>>>> <pvdabeel> yep
>>>>> --- big snip ---
>>>>> <spyderous> hm, which stage do i use?
>>>>> <spyderous> g4, i assume
>>>>> <Pylon> spyderous: g4 -- or a testing 2004.3-stage.
>>>>> <Pylon> spyderous: Like
>>>>>
>>>> http://dev.gentoo.org/~pvdabeel/2004.3/stage1-ppc-20040926.tar.bz2
>>>>
>>>>> <spyderous> why don't you guys stick those in experimental
>>>>> <Pylon> spyderous: Oh, we just got the information from infra
>>>>> today, that we
>>>>>
>>>> are "allowed" to use experimental.
>>>>
>>>>> <spyderous> of course you're allowed to use it.
>>>>> <Pylon> spyderous: Currently it's uploading to experimental.
>>>>> <Pylon> spyderous: If you ask klieber, then not...  Probably his
>>>>> mind
>>>>>
>>>> changed lately.
>>>>
>>>>> <Pylon> Nevertheless.  It's solved now.
>>>>> <spyderous> probably because infra was getting a thousand emails
>>>>> asking wtf
>>>>>
>>>> happened to all the ppc releases
>>>>
>>>>> <Pylon> Probably.  And our self-organised two mirrors are also
>>>>> down now.
>>>>> <Pylon> And the sooner we are about to release 2004.3 the more is
>>>>> asked for
>>>>>
>>>> 2004.2 in this channel.  It's a kind of being annoyed.
>>>> --  
>>>> Luke-Jr
>>>> Developer, Utopios
>>>> http://utopios.org/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
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* Re: Fwd: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/]
  2004-10-18 12:03   ` Benjamin Judas
@ 2004-10-18 12:40     ` Kurt Lieber
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kurt Lieber @ 2004-10-18 12:40 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng


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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 12:03:20PM +0000 or thereabouts, Benjamin Judas wrote:
> Sorry, but what 2G/arch limit?

My mistake -- looking at the archives, it was 2.5GB per arch, not 2GB.
I've attached the original email for reference.

--kurt

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From: Kurt Lieber <klieber@gentoo.org>
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Subject: [gentoo-releng] space allocation for releases on the mirrors

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In order to get a better handle on space utilization for our mirrors, I'm
going to put in a mostly-firm-but-somewhat-flexible cap on overall space
used for each release.  Taking a look at the amount of space used for each
arch in 2004.1, we have:

2.9G    ./ppc/2004.1
4.5G    ./x86/2004.1
1.3G    ./amd64/2004.1
2.4G    ./sparc/2004.1

If you go on the recently-heard "we're only releasing x86 and 686" for x86,
then the space there works out to ~2.2GB.

There are other projects (like hardened) that want to get their stuff on
the mirror as well, and I expect we're going to have at least one or two
new arches releasing this time around that missed the 2004.1 deadline.  As
such, I'm proposing a 2.5GB per arch/major-top-level project cap on file
size for the mirror.

Now, lest anyone get up in arms at this, I only care about the total size
of all the files used for a release.  So, when it comes time to put 2004.2
stuff up on the mirror, I'm going to look at the number of arches + major
top level projects (currently, only hardened) and multiple that by 2.5 to
get a total size cap.  As long as the total size is under that number,
that's fine with me.

Some notes:

* If an arch isn't releasing for 2004.2, then no space is allocated for
  them.
* If an arch is planning on releasing for 2004.2 and cancels at the last
  minute, then no space is allocated for them.
* I would greatly appreciate a heads up at least 2-3 weeks prior to a
  release about arches that *will* be releasing for 2004.2.  So far, I'm
  assuming x86, ppc, amd64 and sparc will all be releasing from an arch POV
  and I also assume hardened will release something as well.  So, that's a
  total of 12.5GB of data that I'm expecting.  If more arches will be
  releasing, please let me know as soon as possible so I can give a heads
  up to our mirrors.
* sub-projects, such as GameCDs, will need to fit into the existing space
  requirements.  Arches like AMD64 are unlikely to need a full 2.5GB of
  space, so this should allow some extra space for GameCDs and other
  special projects.  If there are other unique circumstances that may
  warrant special consideration, please feel free to discuss with me on
  IRC.

So, at this point, you have 12.5GB of available space to fill up with
whatever you want.  I don't care if it's 12.5GB devoted to one arch and
everyone else is left out in the cold -- that's up to you guys to figure
out.  I just need a firm number that I can communicate to our mirror
admins so they can plan accordingly. (again, if more arches are releasing,
please let me know ASAP)

--kurt

P.S. We will also have a torrent server available for distributing ISOs and
stages that might not make it into the above size cap.  At this point, we
have no alternate means of distributing this data (such as http or ftp) so
please plan what goes in the 12.5GB carefully.

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* Re: [gentoo-releng] Amount used in experimental/]
  2004-10-18 12:35   ` Pieter Van den Abeele
@ 2004-10-18 12:44     ` Kurt Lieber
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kurt Lieber @ 2004-10-18 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng; +Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele

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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 02:35:00PM +0200 or thereabouts, Pieter Van den Abeele wrote:
> Please note that this upload spans -two releases- that weren't mirrored 
> earlier, so 2 x 2.5G/arch release limit = 5G

Actually, 2004.2 wasn't mirrored earlier since the files weren't ready in
time.  They really shouldn't be mirrored at all.

> 	f)  2004.1 package cds 					  1800M

This doesn't count as it's part of /releases, not /experimental.  Also,
historical releases don't count towards overall space usage.

--kurt

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