Dne 15.11.2011 20:31, Michael Sokolov napsal(a):
Martix<[email protected]>  wrote:

If you really have that sources, you can upload them on some public file
sharing website and post link here on mailing list.
I don't know of any public file sharing websites to which anyone can
upload anything.
For example Rapidshare or maybe Ubuntu One on your laptop...

Of course, you are going to lose control over this files
What control?  What in the world makes you think that I desire some
kind of control over something that rightfully belongs in the public
domain?
Ok, so let's upload it somewhere, if you belive in what you said.

and broke some terms of service rules,
Whose?
That was related to file sharing services in general. They are being misused for sharing warez and other prohibited stuff for years, but theirs terms of service are just legal boilerplates.

For inspiration, there are links to leaked TI Calypso documentation
hosted on some leaks-friendly file sharing service:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/TI_Calypso_D751992AZHH
The PDF file links on that wiki page are to cryptome.org.  Just
checked that site out: nice work.  I don't see an upload mechanism
anywhere, but then uploading a 500 MiB file over my 384 kbps
connection would be rather unbearable anyway.  But their main page
lists their snail mail address (in New York): that works for me, I'll
send them a copy of my archive which currently stands at 5 CDs, one of
which is that TSM30 source + development environment.  But of course
it will be up to them whether or not they are interested in adding my
contribution to their website archive.
I think, cryptome.org should work well. 500 MiB transfer over 384 kbps link is only ~178 minutes, so almost 3 hours. That's much faster than snail mail...but you have right of choise.
I'm curious, what's on the other CDs?

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