On 02/19/2018 06:32 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Hi, > > This is what we got from the poll on users list when it comes to the download > speeds. > Unfortunately the results do not include regions which I was mostly > interested in > and where I saw complaints about the speed. > > US(CA); 1.88MB/s; academic network; M: UCSD(89.4MB/s), PL(6.83M/s), > SA(8.85M/s), GR (6.36M/s) > US(OR); 808KB/s; local ISP; M: UCSD(2MB/s) > US(FL); 1.33MB/s; residential LAN; > US(TX); 20-100KB/s; hotel wifi; M: UCSD(2.89MB/s), SA(1.42MB/s)(!), > GR(163KB/s) > US(MI); 1.14MB/s; residential cable; M: UCSD(11.6MB/s) > US(NM); 7.23MB/s; business network; M: UCSD(23.8MB/s) > US(NM): 90 KB/s; residential ISP; M: UCSD(9.5MB/s) > Ca(Qe): 242 KB/s; academic network; M: UCSD(393 KB/s) > NZ(Du); 800 kB/s; fibre network; M: UCSD(1.4 MB/s), PL(650 kB/s), SA(540 > kB/s), GR(780 kB/s) > Tr; 2-3MB/s; Turknet, local ISP; > EU(Cz); 44.6MB/s; academic network; M: UCSD(16.3MB/s), PL(25.5MB/s), > SA(14.3MB/s), GR(12.0MB/s) > EU(Pt); 40.8MB/s; academic network; > EU(Pt); 4.26MB/s; local ISP; > EU(De); 414KB/s; local ISP; > EU(De); 495KB/s; Home-WLAN; M: UCSD(2,86 MB/s) > Eu(De); 929 KB/s; Office LAN; M: UCSD((6,40 MB/s)) > > > I'd say we don't have serious problems in EU/US, but I came up with > neat solution for ppl suffering with connectivity problems - we could > publish torrents for two large files we currently distribute: win bundle > install & mac .dmg. Other are small enough to make it even on small > ftp speeds. > > From our side only one change in release process is needed - > creating torrent and putting on ftp next to other binaries (and .sig > file for security purpose). And perhaps one section in on Download > page, I'll take care of this one. > > Richard(/Scott?) would it be doable for you to just add this one step > on top of what you currently do while releasing?
No problem for me, but I'd need instructions. Richard