On Mar 20, 2007, at 10:50 AM, Henk P. Penning wrote:
Also interesting from Henk's page -- there's a total of 3467
artifacts in /dist, now. Of those, 659 are from excalibur, 640 are
from avalon, and 561 are from jakarta. The next runner-up then is
tomcat, with a measly 168 artifacts. In other words, you *still*
have to consider us rather big by modern-day standard!
... two remarks :
1. there are a lot of excalibur/avalon doubles ; see 'fyi : some
doubles' in
http://people.apache.org/~henkp/checker/md5.html
2. othere projects recently cleaned up a lot of old versions ;
refering users to 'archive.apache.org' in README.html files.
That is not to say that a big cleanup is in order, but it puts
the numbers in perspective.
:-). I don't really want to sift through the 100s of files in dist/
avalon to figure out what to do with each of them; many of them are
so old that no-one will remember. Do we have any idea how much that
stuff is still accessed? If it's only a little bit, we can consider
just rm -Rf-ing it and pointing to archive.apache.org.
Is there an easy way to find out just the (non-symlink) dupes just
within dist/excalibur?
- Leo
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