>
> > I'm using subversion since I know that your download are keeps storing
> > old version of binaries and I need to update packages quite often (in
> > almost two months I released 4-5 versions of some packages).
>
> Actually, no, you're free to delete 'downloads' any time, and replace
> them with a new object by the same name.  And you have at least 2GB of
> space in the downloads-quota.
>

Sorry to butt in but in thought that downloads were indeed unchangeable? I
just checked one of my projects' download tabs and there doesn't seem to be
a way to change the content.

Am I missing something?? Thanks for any help,

:Darren.

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