Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1997/08/07/14:52:40
Eli wrote:
> > What about creating a directory in the distribution to put these no
> > so common zip files. In this way a person that doesn't know much
> > won't download un-needed stuff.
>
> IMHO, this will make the risk of people downloading partial packages
> even higher.
I agree. But if you split one package for some reason (and that's was the topic
discused) I sugest to put this (very strange package) in a separated directory.
> Let me reiterate:
I saw your previous post.
> I think splitting a package is only justifiable if
> some parts of it are used MUCH MORE
I'm talking about these packages.
> rarely than others (read: almost
> never)
That's the point. If the package will used "almost never" don't put it with the
files that will be used commonly or you'll waste bandwidth.
> and are significant in size. In all other cases, I generally
> vote for a single archive.
Some times my connection is bad enough to download 30 bytes/s I don't think is
a good idea big packages. So I don't agree to include things that won't be used
in the main directory.
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