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Re: english/events/materials/posters - please explain!!



On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:43:28PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> 
> > The log message for all the files goes like this:
> > 
> > | Quite a big commit. but easy to explain. This commit includes a lot of
> > | mnaterial ...
> > 
> >  ... so, I'd like to know the real explenation for this

> [...]
> >  So - _please_ give a more meaningful description why this big files are
> > needed
> 
> I agree. Why exactly do we need all this _in CVS_?

	The commit, excuse me, does point to material.wml as to what
are all those files running around. We already have binary files 
in the WML tree, however, I might have been stepped a little too much
by putting them in CVS but since we currently generate the WWW tree
from CVS sources I did not think scp'ing them to the WWW machine was
the way to go.
	We do not have the sources for some (notably posters)  of this
material since it was made using non-free stuff so we only have the final
results (quite nice in most cases). 

> 
> >  This way it's impossible for me to currently work on the pages in a
> > convenient way.
	
	This is quite an exaggeration. The materials/ dir can be avoided
when checking out from CVS. Even more, the CVS server could avoid sending
pdf/ps.gz files automatically.

> 
> It could piss off a few web mirror admins because this is 51 MB of
> junk^Wstuff that you introduced. And they would have every right to be
> pissed off, since nobody prepared them for anything like this. 51 MB
> is more than 11% increase BTW.
> 
	Okay. These is an increse, but is an increase in quality IMHO.
These kind of stuff is greatly needed when you put a booth and *should* be
readily available not from people.debian.orf but from the main site.
	Are we going to limit the contents in our website depending on the
web mirror's capacities? In any case,  I agree mirror admins should be
informed of this (tell me the correct channels) and we should look into a
way for mirrors to point back to the main site if they do not want to
retrieve that much (maybe by publishing it only on the main site and using
absolute links).

	In any case, if all other debian-www people think this shouldn't
be on debian.org, by all means, remove it. I only dedicated this one of my
vacation days and was up until 3 am yesterday to ensure that everything
compiled/worked fine before commiting (not that there aren't any errors
around though)

	Javi



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