On Mar 2, 2011, at 8:56 PM, David Crossley wrote:

> Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
>> Hmmm,
>> 
>> I'd like to question this: why would the Incubator ever delete archives of 
>> releases? We have active links on the TLP for e.g., OODT and for e.g., Tika 
>> that point users to our Incubator releases that are still active Incubator 
>> links. I realize that archive.apache.org keeps a copy, but following your 
>> logic, why would any TLP maintain its own dist area? It could just point to 
>> the archives? 
> 
> We are not deleting any archives.

You're right, you're suggesting that it's good that we  delete the original 
copy, the one that release announcements link to via email and the ones that 
folks may have permlinked as bookmarks, and the one that our own mail archives 
link to?

> 
> Keeping the dist area tidy with only current releases
> means that this huge ASF-wide content is mirrored efficiently.

At what cost? In my mind, there is a subtle point lost here. 

Archiving is good and it has to do with mirroring. What i'm advocating for is 
preservation. We should never delete the original copy dists for *any project*. 
It creates disconnects between the world-wide mirroring system that is called 
email, and locally caching things, and archiving and cataloging links.

The cost of invalidating those negates a ton of the savings that you're 
proposing. 

> 
> Also, we don't mirror archive.a.o via that dist system. 

Gotcha.

> 
> I just had a look at Tika download page. It does as i suggested
> earlier: They link to 
> archive.apache.org/dist/tika/
> for old releases
> and to
> archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/tika/
> for the older incubator releases.

Yeah I think we updated that. I couldn't remember if we actually directly 
linked to incubator.a.o. I think I might have even updated that when I noticed 
the links were broke on the site.

Regardless, we should haven't to update it it. I'm proposing that's *it's a 
good thing* to have an original + 1 copy from a reliability and software 
preservation perspective.

Cheers,
Chris

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