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Aegis Disk Quota
Aegis Disk Quota
Dear Source Forge Administrator,
Aegis is a software
configuration management tool.
It has been under active development for 15 years,
and still is today. It is not small.
The Aegis web site and /home/groups/a/ae/aegis/aegis data
directory serve three purposes:
to provide Aegis-style web access for projects who use Aegis as their
SCM. You can get an idea of how many projects are involved via
http://aegis.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/aeget.
Not a huge number, but then, not all projects using Aegis are hosted on
SourceForge, and not all of them want to be linked into this project
list.
The files in /home/groups/a/ae/aegis/cgi-bin support this activity.
The web site provides access for other Aegis maintainers to download
change sets via the aedist(1) distributed development mechanism.
The files in /home/groups/a/ae/aegis/aegis support this activity.
The web site serves as an example to potential users of Aegis how
the distributed development facilities work, and it provides those
facilities to other Source Forge projects which use Aegis to develop
their software.
The directories are already as small as they can be and still provide
meaningful example to potential users, or a meaningful distributed
development mechanism for Aegis developers.
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While you may have answered some (or all) of these questions already,
please answer them again, in this order, to ease the handling of this
request.
4. Have you reviewed your current content on disk, and pruned all
unnecessary content prior to making this request?
Yes.
The directories are already as small as they can be and still provide
meaningful example to potential users, or a meaningful distributed
development mechanism for Aegis developers.
5. Why do you need more than the standard quota?
Aegis is a software
configuration management tool.
It has been under active development for 15 years,
and still is today. It is not small.
The /home/groups/a/ae/aegis/cgi-bin directory contains a
number of programs which facilitate distributed development using
Aegis. These are used by a number of other SourceForge projects, see
http://aegis.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/aeget for a list.
The /home/groups/a/ae/aegis/aegis directory contains
a carefully winnowed copy of the Aegis repository, both to
demonstrate how Aegis is used for distributed development, and to
facilitate distributed development of Aegis itself.
6. If this is for a user quota, why can't you use the project home
directory for this activity?
Not applicable, the request is for a project quota.
7. Have you already been granted a quota increase in the past?
If so, please provide a reference to it here (URL, copy of email
contents, etc.).
The disk quota issue has been raised on the following occasions:
2008-01-29
SourceForge.net Support: Over-quota notice for project: aegis,
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:27:15 -0800 (21:27 EST)
Raised support issue 1881564 requesting 1GB.
(Disk usage at this time 496MB.)
2006-05-18
Email from: automated robot. Apparently it didn't get the memo.
Raised another service request: 1492797
2006-04-14
A quota of 500MB has been allocated to the project,
granted by David Burley. See 1469577 for details.
2006-04-12
Email from: automated robot.
Raised a service request, as requested, on 2006-04-13,
request id 1469577.
Disk usage at this time, 404MB.
2004-03-15
Email from: Jacob Moorman <quotaproblem@sourceforge.net>.
Replied by email, as requested, on 2004-03-16, message-id
<1079390810.1985.21.camel@osprey>.
No SF.net service request number. No email reply from Jacob
Moorman, and assumed request granted.
Disk usage at this time: 178MB.