InstantMirror Project: Google Summer of Code 2009
Orion Poplawski
orion at cora.nwra.com
Thu Mar 19 03:08:00 UTC 2009
On Wed, March 18, 2009 8:53 pm, Warren Togami wrote:
> Ed Swierk wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Warren Togami <wtogami at redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>> The original InstantMirror certainly has its limitations, but in its
>> defense I would point out that it's survived a couple of years of
>> constant use as the default Fedora repo at my company, with zero
>> maintenance (I'm not even sure where the machine hosting it has
>> gone...).
>
> Wow, you are using it despite the lack of cleanup? You don't run out of
> disk space?
I use it to. Wrote a simple script that uses rsync to cleanup. Only need
to run it a couple times a year. Disk space is cheap, and you really
don't need that much when you no longer mirror all of the game data you
don't need.
> Do you actually make use of the directory and filenames where it stores
> the files directly? If not, then you will find that a reverse squid
> proxy cache works great because it cleans up after itself.
I do use it quite a bit. Not strictly necessary, but convenient. I also
like having the history and being able to go back to old updates packages
for debugging.
>> I see the old bzr repository is no more; I'd be happy to host the
>> current version of the code (all 120 lines of it) elsewhere if anyone
>> is interested in using or extending it. Perhaps I should rename it to
>> avoid confusion with the new-and-improved InstantMirror?
>>
>
> If you want to continue development of it, that would be a good idea.
> Sorry I didn't think to ask if you objected to reusing the name. I
> thought the project was fully dead.
Might be interesting to compare my current version to it as well.
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