Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Hi,
>> sourceforge keeps on updating the file releases system making it every
>> time a little (or a lot) worse than it already was.
>>
>> The situation on sf pages does not look good:
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/ -> wrong order, 1.3.0 
>> on top
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/ -> Download now 
>> geoserver-2.0-beta2-chart...
>> "Wow, see, they got a 2.0 beta2 chart there!"
>>
>> I know Jody fixed a bit the files page for GeoTools:
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/geotools/files/
>> but the situation is still quite ugly
>>
>> Time to ...:
>> - complain out loud with sf?
>> - move to greener pastures?
>> - just forget about it and hope that everybody will
>>    just use the geoserver.org links?
> 
> I would definitely be interested in looking at alternatives to sf. Other 
> than the annoying fact that they change things every time we release, 
> there is the file release system itself. Releasing the dozen artifacts 
> we have is very tedious having to submit for every artifact, scroll down 
> the page to find the next and continue 12 times.

Yup, "scp *.zip u...@host:path" should be all that's needed to ready
the files for download. And then we link them from our home page.

> There has to be a more streamlined way to do this :) Does anyone have 
> any alternatives to sf in mind?

OSGEO? ;-)
Cheers
Andrea

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