Hosting spec file, SRPMs.

Jon Ciesla limb at jcomserv.net
Wed Jan 10 20:17:40 UTC 2007


+1 It also avoids the "Radical misuse of SMTP" and "Needs a specific
recipient" issues.  If they're available over http, anyone can grab the
files and start a review, no matter how tiny their mailbox is.

> In my opinion it is much better to use servers like
> shell.nonlogic.org. There's 2gb quota there and of the admins is a
> Fedora user and he's really pleased to hear that someone'd like to put
> his packages there ;)
>
> 2007/1/10, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath at fedoraproject.org>:
>> On 1/10/07, seth vidal <skvidal at linux.duke.edu> wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 12:25 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
>> > > Something similar to pastebin would be nice for this, upload
>> something
>> > > and have it expire in a certain amount of time.
>> >
>> > +1 - a pastebin application would be a good idea. I'm sure there are a
>> > number of them out there, right?
>> >
>> > -sv
>> >
>>
>> We could *try* this out:
>>
>> http://www.yousendit.com/
>>
>> (Thanks Evolution)
>>
>>                -Mike
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