Hi Benoit
The choice comes from eclipse were projects are encourage to keep a
"reasonable" amount of data on download.eclipse.org and move older
content to archive (several projects including GEMOC were pointed
out in a recent message) This is because download.eclipse.org is
mirrored across the world (which speed up the download when using
the correct url but with a increased impact for all servers)
You're right that this is very tough but we cannot keep the
artifacts indefinitely on this server.
For this new milestone I already put the artifacts on both download
and archive, thus the links using archive.eclipse.org will be long
term. (similar to url pointing to the release notes on gemoc.org
website). So I plan to do the same for future milestones and
releases too.
In complement, for moved artifacts, I plan to put in the original
folder a web page indicating the new location.
Last, the "keep last milestone and last release" rule is not that
strict, we can probably afford to keep the artifacts a little bit
longer (the three last should be acceptable in term of disk space
on mirror server)
I'll add a footnote in the release note, inviting paper/tutorial
authors to use either the release note url or the archive url as
permalinks and not the download.eclipse.org urls
All the best
Didier
Le 16/12/2019 à 21:48, Benoit Combemale
a écrit :
Dear Didier,
The choice (imposed by Eclipse?) to only have a
short term URL for the latest milestone is very tough and
damaging. The usual scenario is to initially communicate on the
latest milestone (yes, we are proud of the latest feature, and
happy to communicate on it), and then this communication remains
over the time. However, the latest milestone become eventually
the non latest, meaning now the URL is not anymore valid.
In conclusion, it’s not anymore
possible to communicate (i.e. archival materials such as
slides, articles, tutorials, etc.) on the latest milestone…
I do not think this can be acceptable, and need a
deeper discussion on the topics, such as we can have sustainable
URLs (why not putting directly on archive.eclipse.org? Or to manage
redirect? Or?). In the meantime, this imposes us to only
communicate about < gemoc.org/studio +
version> to keep sustainable the information we
provide.
All the best,
benoit
Hi
As asked by Eclipse webmasters, we're moving
our older milestones and releases to archive.eclipse.org
instead of download.eclipse.org
(in order to decrease the overhead on the mirror
servers)
We will keep on the main download server only the latest
milestone, the latest release, and the latest nightly
build.
Obviously, we'll update the links on the release note
pages of each of these milestone/release but if for some
reason you have some direct links (e.g. in a research
paper, in a tutorial) you may have to update them.
Examples of URLs:
- link to a release note:
- link to an artifact but using mirror for faster transferts:
- link to the same artifact on the source
server at Eclipse: (may be slow for non US)
- link to the same artifact when it will be
archived (i.e. on next milestone)
Best regards
Didier
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Didier Vojtisek
SED Rennes - DiverSE Team - LogicA Team
Inria, Univ Rennes, CNRS, IRISA
Campus de beaulieu
35042 Rennes
02 99 84 75 07
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Didier Vojtisek
SED Rennes - DiverSE Team - LogicA Team
Inria, Univ Rennes, CNRS, IRISA
Campus de beaulieu
35042 Rennes
02 99 84 75 07
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