I bet it's those squirrels taking a cut of the megabytes again. They're
great for moving hard drives around in the datacenters, but they're addicted
to the storage you see. It's quite ugly, but we humor them.

Added another 2G to each project, to give you breathing room. Enjoy!

- Dave

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 21:39, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess things are a little bigger on your disk than mine -- all the
> changes for openwonderland squeaked in, but avatars didn't quite make
> it.  Can we get another 1GB on openwonderland and openwonderland-
> avatars?
>
> Thanks again!
>  -Jon
>
> On Mar 1, 5:02 am, Nathaniel Manista <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> >
> > > We would like to host the source code for Open Wonderland on Google
> > > code, but are hitting the SVN repository size quota on the
> > > "openwonderland" project. I am hoping you can increase the quota to
> > > this project to about 3GB. I would also like a 2GB quota for the
> > > "openwonderland-avatars" project. I expect these are much larger than
> > > a typical project, so I have provided some background below.
> >
> > > Open Wonderland is a fork of Project Wonderland (http://
> > > projectwonderland.com) by the former Sun developers of the project.
> > > We plan to continue development of the forked code now that Oracle has
> > > chosen not to apply resources to the project. The new development will
> > > be run by a non-profit foundation.
> >
> > > The Wonderland code consists of a number of related projects. Two of
> > > these projects are particularly large, due to the fact that the
> > > repositories contain a fair bit of 3D artwork. A mirror of the
> > > openwonderland project (original source:
> > >https://wonderland.dev.java.net/svn/wonderland)
> > > on my local disk is about 2.1GB. I tried to upload this to google code
> > > via svnsync, but it ran over the quota at rev 1501. This is about a
> > > third of the total repository. A quota of approximately 3GB will give
> > > us plenty of overhead to continue with development.
> >
> > > I have also just created the openwonderland-avatars project. This
> > > subproject will contain the code for the Wonderland avatar system
> > > (original source:https://avatars.dev.java.net), which is a separable
> > > and reusable piece of the system. The avatars code is currently 1.3GB
> > > on my disk. A quota of 2GB would be great for this repository. As I
> > > mentioned, there are a few other projects, but they are all under
> > > 300MB, which I assume will fit in the existing quota.
> >
> > Sounds good; you should be all set.
> > -Nathaniel
>
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