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The ARCHER project, http://archer.edu.au/ wishes to host their code
and documentation on Google Code. However, the source (J2EE code)
totals about 450mb currently. Would we be able to get a quota increase
to at least
Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to rename a project. I currently have
evepostracker, but having changed my mind about development, I'd now
like it to be called eveinventor.
Is this at all possible? I'd hate to have to start a new project.
HELLO
I try to delete one of my projects.
And my project was moved to category Projects Pending Delete.
How long i must wait for real (physical) deleting of my project?
PS I want to make my project unrestorable.
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This seems to overlap with issue 751, if you're interested in
appending your feedback there:
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=751
Daniel
On Sep 27, 12:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hari,
If I close an issue and give a comment like fixed in r90 than r90
Can you clarify exactly which quota it is that you need increased
(e.g. downloads vs. repository)?
If it is a download quota increase that you require, it's worth noting
that we have a hard limit of 100MB per download file, so while we can
increase the overall download limit, you may still need
I've increased your limit to 300MB, but it looks as if you're
currently storing a lot of binary data in your repository, which isn't
ideal. In the long term it's probably worth looking into an alternate,
such as hosting them in your downloads section.
Daniel
On Sep 27, 11:52 am, [EMAIL
I've doubled your limit to 20 projects. Let me know if you run into
any other difficulty.
Daniel
On Sep 26, 6:36 pm, Tim Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
I was inquiring if I could have my limit for hosted projects raised, I
have exceeded my allotment of 10 projects.
Thanks,
I've bumped up your repository quota to 200MB just in case, but Ryan
Schmidt is correct in that branches are cheap, so if all you're doing
is branching it shouldn't push you close to your limit.
Daniel
On Sep 27, 4:34 pm, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We would like to do a couple branches
Done - your limit is now 600MB. Note that we apply a lot of
compression on our end, so your repository will likely take up less
space once migrated over.
Daniel
On Sep 26, 4:41 pm, steve.androulakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The ARCHER project,http://archer.edu.au/wishes to host their code
and
As noted in the other topic, I've bumped your limit up to 600MB. Let
me know if you require a repository reset as well, or if there's
anything else I can assist with.
Daniel
On Sep 28, 7:05 pm, steve.androulakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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Project names can't be changed one created, so if you're set on
renaming you'll need to create a new project. You should be able to
copy over your existing repository and wiki pages using svnsync, but
you'll need to manually transfer over existing issues.
Daniel
On Sep 29, 4:58 am, wengole
If absolutely necessary I can remove it permanently. Note that it
won't free up the actual project name though, if that's what you're
interested in.
Daniel
On Sep 29, 1:40 am, Иван Чистяков [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HELLO
I try to delete one of my projects.
And my project was moved to
Can you svn rm your existing repository contents? As soon as you've
done so I'll go ahead with a reset.
Daniel
On Sep 29, 2:38 pm, Buck Scharfnorth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am requesting a subversion reset to revision 0 for my project
athttp://code.google.com/p/jes-3-1
I recently
Thank you so much for the increase. I really appreciate it!
On Sep 29, 5:49 pm, Daniel O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've increased your limit to 300MB, but it looks as if you're
currently storing a lot of binary data in your repository, which isn't
ideal. In the long term it's probably
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