Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@debian.org> writes: > - I got the OK to host a S3-backed snapshot mirror using the Debian AWS > account (see thread in #1020217) Is this s3 bucket public, or will it be? I have been worried about the state of snapshot and I am mirroring its data into local Git LFS. Since snapshot.debian.org doesn't support rsync and don't make the postgres database dumps available (so that I can identify SHA1 objects and speed up downloads), I am using HTML web scraping to find out what files exists to snapshot.d.o. My goal has been to put all the Git LFS objects in a publicly-accessible S3 bucket too. While imports were running I didn't work on the bucket side, and I suspect my download will take months to complete at current speeds. I publish Git LFS versions of archive.debian.org, ftp.debian.org and ftp.ports.debian.org already, though, so perhaps I could start on the bucket publishing part for them and see about adding an incremental snapshot.d.o copy while it is still working. /Simon
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