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Re: [incubation] Is there a recommended public storage for bigger static files (on an Eclipse server) ?

Mackamul,
I know many of the Eclipse Projects that I work with just use a Google Drive to store these type of artifacts.  Maybe that's another alternative for you...


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From:        "Mackamul Harald (CR/ADT3)" <Harald.Mackamul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        "incubation@xxxxxxxxxxx" <incubation@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        05/08/2020 11:25
Subject:        [EXTERNAL] [incubation] Is there a recommended public storage for bigger static files (on an Eclipse server) ?
Sent by:        incubation-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx



Hi,

 

we (as an Eclipse project) have some static files we want to publish:

- Slides (PDF), e.g. New and noteworthy, Migration guide, ...

- HTML help (ZIP), also for previous versions

 

Is there a recommended storage ?

 

I see several possibilities:

 

1. Main project website

 

            Disadvantage: multiple storage locations in git repositories

(1. uploaded to web repo, 2. copied to www repo by Jenkins job, 3. mirrored on webserver)

 

2. Download area

 

            Disadvantage: complicated procedure with Jenkins jobs to copy content

 

3. Eclipse Wiki

 

            Advantage: upload is easy to handle

 

 

Best regards

Harald

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