For info, SourceForge hopes to restore ssh access (the last service they will activate)
August 3rd.
On 28 Jul 2015, at 10:27, Gunnar Morling <gunnar(a)hibernate.org>
wrote:
Your proposed order seems good. I'd exclude GitHub if it's not scriptable (UI
only) as this will hinder releases from the CI server.
2015-07-28 9:39 GMT+02:00 Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org
<mailto:emmanuel@hibernate.org>>:
As some of you know Sourceforge has had a severe distributed file system corruption and
they have been working on it for a full week. You can read their blog for regular updates
http://sourceforge.net/blog/ <
http://sourceforge.net/blog/>
The concrete issue for us is that we cannot upload new files: Hibernate Validator and
Hibernate ORM are now pending a release.
There are 4 options on the table
Be patient::
SourceForge will eventually reopen upload, I imagine it might take form one to two
weeks.
Their binary hosting support is relatively correct and all of our download statistics are
there.
Move to
download.jboss.org <
http://download.jboss.org/>::
JBoss has a facility to host binaries. WildFly amongst other uses it. We can ask them if
they are happy with it.
It is not connected to the rest of the forum/CMS infra, it’s a simple file upload AFAIK
so easily scriptable.
They also offer statistics but how needs to be investigated.
Move to GitHub::
GitHub has a binary upload facility. I could only find a web based approach (can it be
done programmatically?).
They don’t seem to have any statistics service, which is a big negative point.
Also I don’t trust GitHub anymore for their binary hosting. They had a version in the
past that they scrapped with barely no notice. I’m not exactly willing to give them my
trust again.
Move to BinTray::
Binary hosting is their life and blood. People seem happy with them. It seems however
that the statistics require a paying package instead of the free oss tier.
I think we should try in the following order:
1. Be patient with Sourceforge (but for how long?)
2. go for
download.jboss.org <
http://download.jboss.org/> and before that ask
around for the process and stability of the infrastructure
3. explore Bintray
4. GitHub (did I say that I no longer trust their binary hosting support?)
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