Daniel, could you also please reset our svn repository to rev 0 so
that I can use svnsync to move from our old repo. This is for the red5
project.

red5.googlecode.com

On Aug 29, 3:45 pm, "Dominick Accattato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks so much Daniel!
>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Daniel O'Brien (Google) <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> > Thanks for the additional details and usage information! I've gone
> > ahead and increased your repository quota as requested to 500MB. Let
> > me know if you run into trouble while transitioning your code over.
>
> > Daniel
>
> > On Aug 28, 5:45 pm, Dominick Accattato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > we use the current repository for our dependencies.  For more
> > > information see:http://ant.apache.org/ivy/faq.html.  In other words,
> > > moving these to the downloads section wouldn't be beneficial since
> > > they are managed using ivy.  To answer your other question, the rest
> > > of our codebase in largely source code.  If there is compression and
> > > optimization, then there is probably a chance we wouldn't need the
> > > entire 400mb.  However, as the codebase grows, we would need an
> > > expansion again at a certain point.  I wouldn't go any less than
> > > 300mb, but would feel more comfortable with 400mb.  Just a little
> > > information, Red5 is an open source Flash Server.  It delivers live
> > > audio/data/video and is an entire application server.  We've
> > > entertained hosting the repo ourselves, but would be thrilled to use
> > > your services.  Hope that helps explain the project.  We have
> > > thousands of users on our mailing list and it would just benefit the
> > > project to have the 400mb.  Thanks for expressing your concerns and
> > > suggestions.
>
> > > On Aug 28, 5:49 pm, "Daniel O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > You're hosting a fair amount of binary data in your current
> > > > repository. Is this common throughout the project, or just within your
> > > > dependencies? If this is archival source it may be worthwhile hosting
> > > > it separately in your downloads section, rather than in the repository
> > > > itself. It's also worth mentioning that we apply a lot of compression
> > > > on our own end, so you may end up requiring far less than 281MB when
> > > > you migrate to Google Code.
>
> > > > If you think a 400MB increase is absolutely necessary I should be able
> > > > to provide one, but I suspect the optimized requirements may be much
> > > > lower.
>
> > > > Daniel
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> > > > On Aug 28, 1:56 pm, Dominick Accattato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > Hi, I am a core developer on the Red5 Server project.  We currently
> > > > > only host our dependencies on googlecode, but would like to move our
> > > > > entire repository onto your services.  However, the 100mb limitation
> > > > > will not allow this.  We are currently at 281 mb and growing.  Could
> > > > > we start off by having a 400mb increase?  Thanks in advance.
>
> > > > > project home:http://red5.googlecode.com/
>
> --
> Dominick Accattato, CTO
> Infrared5 Inc.www.infrared5.com
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