Hi Carrasco

The URI & MD5 to the latest version sounds like a good idea. If you like to
help maintain that, lets talk offline.

We usually recommend taking things straight from SVN, but I realise that's a
bit too hardcore for some people

I don't know if SRI will ever let you download without registration - you
should ask their mailing list

2009/9/29 M.T.Carrasco Benitez <[email protected]>

> Assuming that it does not exist, would the maintainers of the packages
> accept something along these lines:
>
> - A URI pointing to the latest version of the packages, as opposed to
> a particular version;
>    e.g., "http://example.com/foo.tgz"; and not "
> http://example.com/foo-v3.tgz
> "
>
> - A URI pointing to hash (e.g., MD5) of the package; hence one could
> avoid unnecessary re-downloading;
>    e.g., http://example.com/foo.txt
>
> - Would SRILM accept registration after downloading to facilitate
> automatic installations?
>
> If there is a consensus, I am willing to maintain a table; e.g.,
> http://dragoman.org/smt.txt
> where the meanining for this table is at the begining of redsea:
> http://dragoman.org/redsea
>
> Regards
> C.
>
>
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