On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 11:55:24AM +1200, Richard MAHONEY wrote:
> I would be happy to provide some of my Indica et Buddhica's content and
> metadata -- roughly 20 to 30,000 entries -- for scalability testing:
> import, export, browsing speed and so on. The material is presently
> organised for bulk import. How should I go about delivering the
> material to you?

This would be brilliant! As for delivery of the materials, that is a
good question. As far as I know, there is no established mechanism for
storing such data sets for testing. Storing it somewhere where it is
wide open to the public is obviously out of the question if only for
reasons of conserving bandwidth... Perhaps someone hosting a test
repository would be able to take charge temporarily until we can figure
out a more permanent arrangement.

cheers,

Jim

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