I'd be happy to talk to icculus.org, and I might even be able to offer
some sort of hosting myself. But the thing I'd be worried about, and
I'd expect them to be worried about, is the amount of bandwidth Glob2
uses up.
As I said before, since 90% of the bandwidth is on the binaries and a
handful of images, we should be seriously thinking about hosting the
system in two places - one high-bandwidth, low-complexity server for
those few frequently used files, and one low-bandwidth, high-complexity
server for the rest.
I don't know anything about BitTorrent - would it be appropriate for
providing downloads for the binaries?
- Andrew
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