On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 11:26 PM Dave Crossland <d...@lab6.com> wrote:

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> On Wed, May 23, 2018, 8:54 PM James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
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>> Tony's insistence on ASLO continues to amuse me.  Most distribution of
>> activities now happens through bundles, tarballs, and GitHub.  ASLO is
>> rarely used by distributors or indeed useful for anything except
>> personal searches for broken activities.  Tony's numbers make it
>> plain.  My own plan is to remove the link to "activities" in Browse
>> default page; plenty of disk space these days to include all working
>> activities in a build.
>>
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> Good to hear real world usage of aslo has entered terminal decline. When
> will it be turned off?
>

I am not a fan of the current activity server, but I am a fan of having
lots of activities for our users to explore beyond the ones that were
chosen for them. So it seems we need some way for them to explore, even if
deployments (and deployers) feel otherwise.

-walter

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