On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 12:18:32PM +0100, Robert Martinez (mray) wrote: > We need to find a proper home for design related materials. Now.
Aha, I was not aware of the priority of this! Good to know. > While software & maintenance are no problem bandwidth and storage > persistence are. Actually, the only real bottleneck is system administrator person-hours. That doesn't affect your line of reasoning much, however. > My inital hope to get a seafile server running for us on a reliable > machine seems unrealistic. Our server is overburdened already and > gnu.io offered to host code, not art ;) So my suggestion is to use > Github as our workhorse to take care of the heavy file lifting. > > The plan is to create an Github "organization" to manage access rights > and flood it with binary commits via sparkleshare. > > Any thoughts? Personally, I am fine with this decision. *IF* we could find someone to volunteer administrating an OwnCloud server, it would be a simple task for me to set up access to an S3 bucket. Otherwise, you gotta do what you gotta do. > @Aaron: even though "open source" projects pay 0$ we still need to > provide an organizational email account - would it be ok to point to > i...@snowdrift.coop? We do have a few organizational accounts, but tbh I'm not sure what they are, so I'll let this question stand.
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