Matthieu Moy wrote: > Milan Cvetkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>Can you elaborate on this feature a little bit? > > > http://www.sourcecontrol.net/ > > >>How does it work, and how does it allow me to host an archive at my >>ISP who provides me with some ftp/http storage? > > > It doesn't allow you to host an archive at your provider. It IS a > provider (of archives hosting). >
Well, this is not exactly the same as a file storage provided by an ISP via ftp protocol. Assuming ISP lets me store any file, I can store archives of proprietary software, without exposing the ISP to any legal consequences... Also, I can use multiple ISPs, without having to worry that my data will stop being available. To be honest, tla also has deficiencies with this dumb file server approach, due to file names starting with ".", and ISP providers forbidding files starting with ".", or "not being with a valid extension" ... It would also be nice to be able to encrypt the content of the archives, but that is another story. In perfect world, the "supermirror" is probably good for OSS, but not for everyone. Dumb file storage for the archives, sounds far more exciting to me, and cannot be "replaced" by sourcecontrol.net. Thanks, Milan. Thanks, Milan. _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
