Nick Bastin wrote: > I'm not so sure of that. Obviously, many of the problems with SF have > to do with the number of projects that they're hosting. One would hope > that the load would be a lot less just supporting Python developers. > Does anybody have any stats on how many CVS checkouts are done on a > daily basis? We could rough up some numbers on how much bandwidth we'd > need to support that. I don't think even SF has such numbers. However, bandwidth is not a problem - the PSF is willing to reimburse anybody hosting the Python CVS for bandwidth (although donations are certainly welcome). The issue is providing timely service: what if the system runs out of memory, gets cracked by a hacker, a new committer needs to be added, the sendmail installation gets stuck because some commit messages cannot be delivered to some recipient, and so on. Such a system needs permanent hand-holding. Certainly, the number of projects that SF hosts do cause delays in timely responses. OTOH, they also have many more full-time people for hand-holding than we will ever get. Regards, Martin
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