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Date:      Sun, 27 Dec 1998 09:22:28 -0500
From:      "Kaleb S. KEITHLEY" <kaleb@ics.com>
To:        Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: split scontrib, was Re: /usr/src/gnu sources
Message-ID:  <368642A4.15FB7483@ics.com>
References:  <199812271239.EAA02589@dingo.cdrom.com>

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Mike Smith wrote:
> 
> > > Typical source-observation procedure is to maintain a local copy of the
> > > CVS repository, these days using CVSup which keeps your bandwidth
> > > consumption way down.  Then you just check out the bits that are
> > > relevant to whatever you're doing.
> >
> > I see. No, I don't "track the repository," nor am I likely to. I keep my
> > bandwidth consumption down by only ftp-ing the sources I need, when I
> > need them, and by only running released versions of the OS.
> 
> I can't offer any really convincing numbers, but I think you'd be
> surprised at how cost-effective CVSup actually is.

What would I do with a CVS repository besides consume a medium size
chunk of disk? At the X Consortium I only used released versions of the
operating system's I supported. For what I'm doing now that hasn't
changed.

> > (If I wanted bleeding-edge pain, I'd develop for released versions of
> > Linux.)
> 
> Ouch.  If you only want the sources for released FreeSBD versions, do
> you have the CDROMs?

Now we're going backwards. Instead of a couple hours to ftp it over 28.8
I should order a CD that'll take two or three days to get here. To say
nothing of the $30 it's going to take out of my wallet, which I'd rather
spend buying engines for my kids' model rockets, or something else
that's similarly cool. I don't know about you, but my wallet has a
bottom. ;-) And I see it all too often. Buying CDs I'm rarely going to
need doesn't seem like an efficient use of my money when I can ftp what
I want for free.

Look, it was only a suggestion that scontrib be split up to make it a
little more user friendly. (Are suggestions not welcome anymore?) Do it
or don't -- I don't really care. 

--
Kaleb

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