Yep absolutely. When we *release* Apache Joshua (FYI here is a 
guide to creating an Incubator release [1]), we can also release
large tarballs as well. If the files are >1 GB we need to inform
Apache infrastructure as the files are mirrored around the world.

What are the expected release sizes, and what is our overall 
expectation for the contribution of each language pack to the 
release?

Cheers,
Chris

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On 4/5/16, 1:57 PM, "Matt Post" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Does Apache provide a place to host releases, language packs, and other 
>(potentially large) files? Right now, they're all under my home directory at 
>Hopkins, and it would be nice to put them in a more formal location (where I'm 
>not pushing up against a quota).
>
>matt

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