Re: [dev] Publishing up to date pricing data (pricing.json file) to a well known location

2020-07-11 Thread Tomaz Muraus
Yeah, I would actually prefer a git repository so everything is version controlled, etc., but I went with the fastest and simplest approach possible. I'm not exactly sure what the ASF rules are for something like that (I would need to ask ASF infra team to create a new repo, create a bot account

Re: [dev] Publishing up to date pricing data (pricing.json file) to a well known location

2020-07-11 Thread Samuel Marks
The other solution is to create a new git repository just for frequently updated files like this oneā€¦ I mean we don't want to end up like pytz do we? PS: A good thing about pytz is other languages literally just parse pytz's list for their own timezone implementation. No Python. Easy! - With this

Re: [dev] Publishing up to date pricing data (pricing.json file) to a well known location

2020-07-11 Thread Tomaz Muraus
I added some information on this new behavior here - https://github.com/apache/libcloud/blob/f122600d2adf181a9b100cdd552cd02979c5b1b9/docs/compute/pricing.rst#downloading-latest-pricing-data-from-an-s3-bucket Keep in mind that those 3 files are not public yet. I plan to make them public and