On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:02:39AM +0100, Lukas Appelhans wrote: > On Donnerstag 29 Januar 2009 16:25:50 Loui Chang wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 03:17:54PM +0100, Lukas Appelhans wrote: > > > Ok :) I attached a patch, which makes update it every 24 Hours (first > > > call after new day... ;))... > > > > > > Untested though (as usual) ;) > > > > > > Comments? > > > > Please submit patches formatted with `git format-patch`. > > Please test all your patches before submission. > > I've added a bit more about submitting patches in HACKING. > Sorry for not testing, but I have no Apache nor anything Web-related running > on my pc and don't want to run it ;) > Good that a friend gave me remote access to his server, so I can test the > stuff from now ;) > > @Dan: Ok, thanks, I will check that stuff... > > Lukas > > PS: New patch might take a bit, I'm way busy with some other programming > things ;)
I was chatting and brainstorming with Callan about this. We were thinking that it would be really cool to have all information in a pacman-like database that people could download a tarball of once a day. Anyways we still really have to see how heavy even this json method is going to be. Removing comments, user info, and some other unneeded things a MySQL DB dump from Dec weighs in at 2.5M. Uncompressed it's 9M. Just throwing out some ideas that could be considered here.
