Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-10 Thread Jeff McKenna

+1 jeff



On 2019-10-08 7:49 AM, Even Rouault wrote:

Hi,

This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one "data
pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
(Large File Storage) from
1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
to
50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth

This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already spent
4107.60 USD for Travis-CI

The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually be the
proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57

~~

My vote: +1

Even

[1]
https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage


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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-10 Thread Even Rouault
Hi

This motion is adopted with +1 from PSC members EvenR, ateuszl, HowardB, 
DanielM, KurtS, FrankW and JukkaR

Even

> On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 12:49, Even Rouault  
wrote:
> > This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one
> > "data
> > pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
> > (Large File Storage) from
> > 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> > to
> > 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
> > 
> > My vote: +1
> 
> +1
> 
> 
> p.s. For those who have no experience with LFS and may be wondering,
> enabling LFS will only affect *new* files added to storage and any existing
> binary or large files will not automatically move from Git storage to Git
> LFS. Unless, Git history is rewritten.
> 
> Best regards,


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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-09 Thread jratike80
+1

-Jukka-


Even Rouault-2 wrote
> Hi,
> 
> This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one
> "data 
> pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS 
> (Large File Storage) from
> 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> to
> 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
> 
> This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already spent 
> 4107.60 USD for Travis-CI
> 
> The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually be
> the 
> proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
> https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57
> 
> ~~
> 
> My vote: +1
> 
> Even
> 
> [1]
> https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage
> 
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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Frank Warmerdam
+1 Frank

On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 6:49 AM Even Rouault 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one
> "data
> pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
> (Large File Storage) from
> 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> to
> 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
>
> This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already spent
> 4107.60 USD for Travis-CI
>
> The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually be
> the
> proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
> https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57
>
> ~~
>
> My vote: +1
>
> Even
>
> [1]
>
> https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage
>
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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Kurt Schwehr
+1 Kurt

On Tue, Oct 8, 2019, 6:22 AM Daniel Morissette 
wrote:

> +1
>
> Daniel
>
>
> On 2019-10-08 06:49, Even Rouault wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one
> "data
> > pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
> > (Large File Storage) from
> > 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> > to
> > 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
> >
> > This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already
> spent
> > 4107.60 USD for Travis-CI
> >
> > The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually
> be the
> > proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
> > https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57
> >
> > ~~
> >
> > My vote: +1
> >
> > Even
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage
> >
>
>
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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Daniel Morissette

+1

Daniel


On 2019-10-08 06:49, Even Rouault wrote:

Hi,

This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one "data
pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
(Large File Storage) from
1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
to
50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth

This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already spent
4107.60 USD for Travis-CI

The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually be the
proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57

~~

My vote: +1

Even

[1]
https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage




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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Howard Butler
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 6:17 AM Mateusz Loskot  wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 12:49, Even Rouault 
> wrote:
> >
> > This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one
> "data
> > pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
> > (Large File Storage) from
> > 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> > to
> > 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
> >
> > My vote: +1
>
> +1
>
>
> p.s. For those who have no experience with LFS and may be wondering,
> enabling LFS will only affect *new* files added to storage and any existing
> binary or large files will not automatically move from Git storage to Git
> LFS.
> Unless, Git history is rewritten.
>

+1

Howard
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Re: [gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Mateusz Loskot
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 12:49, Even Rouault  wrote:
>
> This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one "data
> pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS
> (Large File Storage) from
> 1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
> to
> 50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth
>
> My vote: +1

+1


p.s. For those who have no experience with LFS and may be wondering,
enabling LFS will only affect *new* files added to storage and any existing
binary or large files will not automatically move from Git storage to Git LFS.
Unless, Git history is rewritten.

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[gdal-dev] Motion: spend 60 USD / year for extended GitHub LFS

2019-10-08 Thread Even Rouault
Hi,

This motion is to spend 5 USD/month * 12 = 60 USD annually to buy one "data 
pack" ([1]) to extend the quota of the OSGeo GitHub organization for LFS 
(Large File Storage) from
1 GB of storage + 1 GB /month of bandwith
to
50 GB of storage + 50 GB/month of bandwidth

This is within our yearly 5000 USD budget, for which we have already spent 
4107.60 USD for Travis-CI

The first & main beneficiary of this GitHub LFS extension will actually be the 
proj-datumgrid repository, that has just reached the bandwidth quota:
https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/57

~~

My vote: +1

Even

[1]
https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-billing-for-git-large-file-storage

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