It's semi-automated. None of the issues between current and more automated are difficult, but there's a bunch of little things. It's really pretty easy for me to do the syncing, so I haven't really bothered to invest in it.

The largest stumbling block, not for automation, but long term single point of failure issues is that the s3 bucket is owned by my personal account along with a bunch of other things. It'd be better to have a standalone account for just that bucket. Also not hard to change, but requires effort and some down time. Just hasn't been worth doing.

Really, it takes me just a couple minutes to do, which is dominated by network file transfers.

On 10/15/2014 11:14 PM, Jacob Carlborg via dmd-beta wrote:
On Oct 15, 2014, at 10:36 PM, Martin Nowak via dmd-beta
<[email protected]> wrote:

Files are uploaded to my webserver, someone needs to copy them to
ftp.digitalmars.com and the S3 server.

How automated is this process now? What's missing to make it completely
automatic except for entering passwords/API keys and similar?

--
/Jacob Carlborg


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