+1, Jeremy I'll open an INFRA ticket and see if there's any guidance on
this topic.  We could potentially size down the sample files to fit nicer
into Github, but that may degrade the value in the demo data as well.

Thank you,
Tadd Wood

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 2:11 PM Jeremy Nelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I am working on the long-standing 'nfdump problem', and so I needed to
> get the Apache Spot sample data to test my work.
>
> There are three issues, SPOT-135, SPOT-148, and SPOT-272 that deal
> with people trying to download the Apache Spot sample data, and being
> unable to.  I personally have participated in trying to track down
> files and keep these tickets up to date.
>
> Most recently, the files were served out of an S3 bucket named
> "apachespot".  That bucket has been disabled (all files yield
> Permission Denied), so now I don't know where to get the files at all.
>
> (1) Does anyone here own, or know who owns the "apachespot" s3 bucket?
> (2) Does anyone have their own copy of the files that were hosted there?
>
> I think we should also have a discussion about how Apache lets its
> projects host larger files.  It seems that the "apachespot" bucket was
> probably owned by someone who didn't want to pay for the downloads any
> more.
>
> (3) Does anyone have any guidance for how we can responsibly self-host
> the sample files without asking someone to volunteer to spend their
> own money on that?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>

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