Thomas, You talked about the pros and cons of the *formats* but not of the pros and cons of your proposal. What maintenance is really involved in taking a folder of files and compressing it into two archives versus one?
The "pros" include more choice and much more convenience for the user. The "cons" include 5 seconds more time involved in a batch process creating two archives, and 50 megabytes of storage on the server per release. I'd say if you really have to drop one of the two archive types for Windows then drop 7z and keep the zip - the one that is *integrated into the operating system*. It is true that you only use one archive format for Mac, but that format is zip. All arguments about 7z being better than zip would apply there too but I doubt anyone would consider changing all archives for all OSs to 7z. Harley Anyway, I don't think we should keep 3x different types of binaries (*2 > for the architecture) for Windows, as for Mac and Linux we also only > provide one for each bitness. > > Best regards, > Thomas > > _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
