I could host some images on my hosting service on google apps-sites since i
have ublimited bandwith and not only that i am working on oss and promoting
it locally to the maltese islands just would like to find a dev to help me
on coverting a language and dictionery as ms failed at making one

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Warren Camilleri
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On 12 Jul 2011 15:05, "Paulo de Souza Lima" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 2011/7/12 Simos Xenitellis <[email protected]>
>
>> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:40 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press
>> Productions <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Has anyone used RapidShare for sharing ISO files?
>> >
>> > I was thinking that seems the only place that may allow these large
files
>> to
>> > have a home for sharing.
>> >
>> > I want to have a place that could be a home for the LibreOffice DVD ISO
>> > files so they can be shared with others who can download and burn DVDs.
>> >
>>
>> If you can get the files on the LibreOffice distribution servers, then
>> they are automatically replicated
>> around the world to the different LibreOffice mirrors.
>> I think this would be the straightforward solution.
>>
>> One thing you can do is provide a list of the files in the ISO, along
>> with filesize.
>> I am interested to see what exactly is inside the ISOs.
>> If you already created a Wiki page for this, please direct me to it.
>>
>> > My hosting company will not allow files larger than 700+ MB and the two
>> DVD
>> > versions [3.3.3 and 3.4.1] of LibreOffice are over 3.4 GB in size. The
>> > account has not issues of having 100 GB of executable files online but
if
>> I
>> > have any ISO files, then they say that I am a repository and it is not
>> > allowed.
>> >
>> > My email account[s] is limited to under 500 MB file size even though I
>> have
>> > one that has a 1 GB inbox/outbox size. So I have problems with getting
>> > these files to anyone.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any suggestions on low-cost or free places to share
>> these
>> > LibreOffice ISO files?
>> >
>>
>> Several web hosting providers offer 'unlimited bandwidth'. You can get
>> people to offer
>> part of this unlimited bandwidth (my webhosting offers me 'unlimited',
>> which I would love
>> to put it to use).
>>
>> I am new to this DVD ISO discussion and I do not know the details
>> (what is included in the ISO,
>> individual file sizes, etc), so please give as much details as possible.
>> If we can position this ISO as the official distribution files for
offline
>> use,
>> then it's easy to get the on the libreoffice download servers, and
>> then they are mirrored for free around the world.
>>
>> Simos
>>
>>
> Hi folks
>
> That's the problem I faced some weeks ago. I solved "my part" of it
> contracting a private server with unlimited storage and bandwidth, where I
> uploads ISO DVDs for brazilian community. And they will remain up there
> until those issues become solved at LibreOffice servers.
>
> I can give you a SFTP account, if you want.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Paulo de Souza Lima
> Técnico em Eletrônica e Administrador
> http://www.pasl.net.br
> http://almalivre.wordpress.com
> Curitiba - PR
> Linux User #432358
> Ubuntu User #28729
>
> "For people to achieve peace in their relationships, spiritual peace and
the
> peace among people, it's necessary, earlier, to win the internal battle
> between virtues and defects" - Talal Husseini - Acropolitan Philosopher
>
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