[ZWeb] Re: DISCUSS: Moving downloads to SourceForge's download manager

Paul Everitt paul@eurozope.org
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 09:40:08 +0100


I think the responses were largely favorable on this.  Sidnei and I 
will talk about how to implement and come back with something for 
review.

--Paul

On lundi, nov 11, 2002, at 15:34 Europe/Paris, Paul Everitt wrote:

>
> I believe this subject came up a couple of weeks ago but I can't find 
> it in the archives.
>
> Sidnei and I were just discussing the web stats for zope.org.  He 
> noticed that around 50% of the bytes transfered were from two things: 
> Zope distributions and the PDF of the Zope book (the latter is around 
> 9%).
>
> He and I thought it would be good to revisit the proposal of moving 
> these items into SourceForge's download manager.  Here are some pros 
> and cons:
>
> Pros
>
> 1) It's good for our customers.  The downloads will be a lot faster, 
> especially in different regions of the world.
>
> 2) It has better uptime (particularly with different systems around 
> the world).
>
> 3) It removes stress from an overstressed situation with zope.org.  I 
> think we all realize that the more we remove from zope.org's plate the 
> better chance of success.
>
> 4) We will actually get numbers that show how often Zope is being 
> downloaded.  Hallelujah!
>
> 5) We *might* attract some attention by being on the SourceForge 
> activity percentile radar.
>
> 6) The current download pages on zope.org are less friendly, and some 
> (maybe not many) people will be familiar with the sourceforge 
> interface.
>
> 7) The bandwidth costs would go down a LOT (50%), particularly during 
> spikes (e.g. when a new version of Zope is released).
>
> Cons
>
> 1) It's a transition and transitions have costs and disruptions.
>
> 2) The new interface might be harder for posting updates.  Though I 
> doubt it, as the current system is one thousand percent brain damaged.
>
> 3) There might be changes with nzo.  (On this, I don't think there's 
> any *finished* work to significantly improve the way packages are 
> managed.)
>
> 4) Some people might think it looks bad for Zope to not serve up its 
> own downloads.
>
> Sidnei and I both view this as more pro than con, and are willing to 
> do the work to investigate the feasibility of this.
>
> --Paul
>