> > > SF is more than willing to host everything. I think hosting the > > > tarballs at SF is far better than hosting them at RiverBank > > > because of that. Maybe the commercial version of PyQt and such > > > should still be at RiverBank, but the free version should > > > definitely find its home on SF for bandwidth reasons. > > Yep, but see below.
Let me make this clear - Riverbank will be the home of all software that Riverbank develops. Whether or not people take copies and put onto other sites is up to them. > Personally, I tend to "one place to rule them all". Again, simply out of a > users point of view. Out of political reasons, I surely understand that you > want to host your files there, as it gives you some part of image (i hope > you understand what i mean) and serves as advertisement. So there's nothing > wrong with it, but I wouldn't duplicate the sources (at least not if > riverbanks host is stable enough). What about this solution : > Keep the sources on rbc, everything else on (e.g.) sf. And provide > transparent links on sf that link to the sources, with a comment > "maintained at riverbankcomputing". That, to me, is the ideal solution. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
