Prescott,

I started a dialogue with a colleague at MyGet to see if we can get more 
storage space for the CI feed.

Is there a Lucene.Net or Apache specific MyGet account? If so, we should 
probably transfer these feeds to that account, and add storage to it if 
necessary. If not, I could set one up and add permissions for you and others to 
manage it, and they will provide enough storage so we don’t have to prune every 
couple of weeks.

Or if you prefer, we can move the feeds somewhere Apache-specific to manage the 
storage in-house, but I am not sure if we will be able to forward the URLs, 
etc. so this doesn’t cause a disruption of feed service.

Thanks,
Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)


From: Maarten Balliauw (MyGet) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 7:28 PM
To: Shad Storhaug
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [MyGet] Action required - You have 1 important message

Hi Shad,

Is there a Lucene.net specific account? I can assign a Professional plan to it 
and you can then safely move the official feed(s) underneath that one if it 
isn’t already the case. URLs will remain the same, as well as API keys etc.

Cheers,
Maarten

From: Shad Storhaug [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: woensdag 19 juli 2017 14:23
To: Maarten Balliauw (MyGet) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [MyGet] Action required - You have 1 important message

Hi Maarten,

A couple of concerns:


  1.  1GB seems like it will only get us by for a little while. As it is now, I 
am going through and pruning all of the builds with 0 downloads every couple of 
weeks just to stay under the quota. Ideally, we could get about 2-3 GB so this 
doesn’t have to be a regular thing. Do note we are doing all of the building 
and testing on TeamCity, NuGet is strictly a feed/storage mechanism.
  2.  One of the feeds is now in the wild and on the MyGet gallery. The other 
is used to assist with the Apache formal release 
process<http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html>. We would like to keep 
the same feed names and URLs, but hopefully turn it over to the 
Lucene.Net-specific MyGet account (and keep all of the current permissions).


Thanks,
Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)



From: Maarten Balliauw (MyGet) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 6:34 PM
To: Shad Storhaug
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [MyGet] Action required - You have 1 important message

Hi Shad,

Indeed long time no speak! How are you?

Regarding Lucene.net – would this be sufficient? https://myget.org/opensource 
(1<https://myget.org/opensource%20(1> GB)
If not let me know and we’ll make something else happen.

Best regards,
Maarten

From: Shad Storhaug [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: woensdag 19 juli 2017 11:01
To: Maarten Balliauw (MyGet) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: FW: [MyGet] Action required - You have 1 important message

Maarten,

Long time no speak. I have been busy working on Lucene.Net for the past year or 
so.

Speaking of which, I am wondering if there is some kind of open source upgrade 
I can make to my account to increase storage quota. I am running dangerously 
low on available storage, and it is an ongoing issue. As you can see below, 
more than 90% of the space is being taken up by the Lucene.Net project (what 
can I say, it is huge). Every build adds an additional 37MB worth of packages, 
and the project isn’t even completely ported yet. Despite the project being so 
big, it is still an open source project, so it doesn’t feel right to have to 
pay for extra storage just to keep a CI feed going.

I would appreciate your help.


Thanks,
Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)



From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 3:27 PM
To: Shad Storhaug
Subject: [MyGet] Action required - You have 1 important message

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Hello Shad Storhaug,

You are at 97.67 % of your storage quota! (488.34 MB/500 MB)

  *   Consider tweaking package retention policies to reclaim storage (learn 
how<http://docs.myget.org/docs/reference/package-retention>)
  *   Upgrade your subscription<https://www.myget.org/pricing> for increased 
quota

When you reach your storage quota, your feeds will become readonly and you'll 
no longer be able to:

  *   Upload or push new packages to your feeds
  *   Mirror new packages from upstream package sources onto your feeds
  *   Collect build artifacts (as they can no longer be pushed to your feeds)

Here's an overview of your feeds and their storage consumption:

  *   lucene-net-ci: 73.85 % of total user storage (369.24 MB of 500 MB)
  *   lucene-net-nuget: 17.74 % of total user storage (88.69 MB of 500 MB)
  *   mainlandcommercedependencies: 2.53 % of total user storage (12.64 MB of 
500 MB)
  *   bobobrowse_net: 1.56 % of total user storage (7.81 MB of 500 MB)
  *   test-choco: 0.73 % of total user storage (3.64 MB of 500 MB)
  *   folding-chair-depot: 0.69 % of total user storage (3.45 MB of 500 MB)
  *   jquery-dirtyforms: 0.34 % of total user storage (1.68 MB of 500 MB)
  *   spatial4n: 0.13 % of total user storage (690.3 KB of 500 MB)
  *   spatial4n-scratch: 0.07 % of total user storage (338.63 KB of 500 MB)
  *   jquery-facebox: 0.03 % of total user storage (175.68 KB of 500 MB)
  *   nuget-port-version-test: 0.00 % of total user storage (17.69 KB of 500 MB)

You can verify your current quota status on your MyGet 
profile<https://www.myget.org/profile/Me> page, or in your feed details.

Please contact MyGet 
Support<https://myget.org/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FSupport> if you have any 
questions regarding your feed quota.

Happy packaging!

MyGet Support



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