Re: [racket-users] PLT policy on Travis CI bandwidth costs

2015-04-02 Thread Spencer Florence
Greg's Travis CI repo has a branch for using Travises cache, so that each
project would only download Racket once (per release). I don't know what
its state is though? It seems like that would be idea if it works.

https://github.com/greghendershott/travis-racket/tree/use-cache

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:45 PM Matthew Butterick m...@mbtype.com wrote:

 OK, good to know. I will either switch to mirror.racket-lang.org or host
 the necessary installers on my own server.

 On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt sa...@cs.indiana.edu
 wrote:

 Right now, Greg's script uses download.racket-lang.org, which is
 hosted on Amazon S3, and thus downloads cost (a small amount of)
 money. If you download from `mirror.racket-lang.org`, which is hosted
 at Northeastern, we're not charged for bandwidth. That's why those are
 the links you get by default on the web page. Similarly, the snapshot
 sites at Northwestern and Utah don't charge us for bandwidth.

 Sam



 On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Matthew Butterick m...@mbtype.com wrote:
  Should I be concerned about Travis CI's consumption of PLT bandwidth?
 Assuming the answer is yes, then question #2: what should I do about it?
 
  I just set up Travis CI on some of my Github projects (thanks Greg
 Hendershott for the Racket configuration script). IIUC every Travis build
 requires downloading Racket, and moreover, downloading Racket imposes
 bandwidth costs on PLT. So my use of Travis potentially consumes a lot of
 PLT's bandwidth for no benefit to PLT (aside from the usual refracted
 glory).
 
  I'd like to use Travis more (= build against more versions of Racket)
 but I don't want to be casual about the resource consumption. For instance,
 would there be an appopriate monthly fee to remit to PLT for this?
 
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[racket-users] PLT policy on Travis CI bandwidth costs

2015-04-02 Thread Matthew Butterick
Should I be concerned about Travis CI's consumption of PLT bandwidth? Assuming 
the answer is yes, then question #2: what should I do about it? 

I just set up Travis CI on some of my Github projects (thanks Greg Hendershott 
for the Racket configuration script). IIUC every Travis build requires 
downloading Racket, and moreover, downloading Racket imposes bandwidth costs on 
PLT. So my use of Travis potentially consumes a lot of PLT's bandwidth for no 
benefit to PLT (aside from the usual refracted glory).

I'd like to use Travis more (= build against more versions of Racket) but I 
don't want to be casual about the resource consumption. For instance, would 
there be an appopriate monthly fee to remit to PLT for this?

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Re: [racket-users] PLT policy on Travis CI bandwidth costs

2015-04-02 Thread Matthew Butterick
OK, good to know. I will either switch to mirror.racket-lang.org or host
the necessary installers on my own server.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt sa...@cs.indiana.edu
wrote:

 Right now, Greg's script uses download.racket-lang.org, which is
 hosted on Amazon S3, and thus downloads cost (a small amount of)
 money. If you download from `mirror.racket-lang.org`, which is hosted
 at Northeastern, we're not charged for bandwidth. That's why those are
 the links you get by default on the web page. Similarly, the snapshot
 sites at Northwestern and Utah don't charge us for bandwidth.

 Sam

 On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Matthew Butterick m...@mbtype.com wrote:
  Should I be concerned about Travis CI's consumption of PLT bandwidth?
 Assuming the answer is yes, then question #2: what should I do about it?
 
  I just set up Travis CI on some of my Github projects (thanks Greg
 Hendershott for the Racket configuration script). IIUC every Travis build
 requires downloading Racket, and moreover, downloading Racket imposes
 bandwidth costs on PLT. So my use of Travis potentially consumes a lot of
 PLT's bandwidth for no benefit to PLT (aside from the usual refracted
 glory).
 
  I'd like to use Travis more (= build against more versions of Racket)
 but I don't want to be casual about the resource consumption. For instance,
 would there be an appopriate monthly fee to remit to PLT for this?
 
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