[Qgis-psc] move content from download.osgeo.org to qgis.org

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Tue Oct 11 05:39:13 PDT 2011


Hi

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Otto Dassau <dassau at gbd-consult.de> wrote:
> Am Tue, 11 Oct 2011 14:13:32 +0200
> schrieb Tim Sutton <tim at linfiniti.com>:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Otto Dassau <dassau at gbd-consult.de> wrote:
>>
>> 8<------------snip---------------
>>
>> >
>> > yes, that's what I was also thinking during lunch. :) And maybe copying
>> > would be enough, too, if we decide to add new files only to qgis.org.
>> >
>> > Another question: that way we would still have src and win32 binaries in
>> > one folder on qgis.org - as it is now. I would suggest that we change
>> > this for the future, too. I would create subfolders
>> > in /var/www/downloads as on download.osgeo.org and we organize all new
>> > files there from now on?
>> >
>> > Does this make sense to you?
>> >
>>
>> Yes it does but won't it also break existing download links? In
>> principle though yes it would be nice to organise the download dir a
>> little.
>
> no, it wouldn't, if we leave the current situation (files) as it is now and
> also only copy them. Same as we do for download.osgeo.org. But all new files
> go into the organised download folders.
>

Ok +1 from my side on cloning the original server and creating a neat
directory tree under the current qgis.org download dir.

Regards

Tim


> Regards, Otto
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