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I could host some images on my hosting service on google apps-sites since i
have ublimited bandwith and not only that i am working on oss and promoting
it locally to the maltese islands just would like to find a dev to help me
on coverting a language and dictionery as ms failed at making one

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On 12 Jul 2011 15:05, "Paulo de Souza Lima" <paulo.s.lima@varekai.org>
wrote:
2011/7/12 Simos Xenitellis <simos.lists@googlemail.com>

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:40 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:

Has anyone used RapidShare for sharing ISO files?

I was thinking that seems the only place that may allow these large
files
to
have a home for sharing.

I want to have a place that could be a home for the LibreOffice DVD ISO
files so they can be shared with others who can download and burn DVDs.


If you can get the files on the LibreOffice distribution servers, then
they are automatically replicated
around the world to the different LibreOffice mirrors.
I think this would be the straightforward solution.

One thing you can do is provide a list of the files in the ISO, along
with filesize.
I am interested to see what exactly is inside the ISOs.
If you already created a Wiki page for this, please direct me to it.

My hosting company will not allow files larger than 700+ MB and the two
DVD
versions [3.3.3 and 3.4.1] of LibreOffice are over 3.4 GB in size. The
account has not issues of having 100 GB of executable files online but
if
I
have any ISO files, then they say that I am a repository and it is not
allowed.

My email account[s] is limited to under 500 MB file size even though I
have
one that has a 1 GB inbox/outbox size. So I have problems with getting
these files to anyone.

Does anyone have any suggestions on low-cost or free places to share
these
LibreOffice ISO files?


Several web hosting providers offer 'unlimited bandwidth'. You can get
people to offer
part of this unlimited bandwidth (my webhosting offers me 'unlimited',
which I would love
to put it to use).

I am new to this DVD ISO discussion and I do not know the details
(what is included in the ISO,
individual file sizes, etc), so please give as much details as possible.
If we can position this ISO as the official distribution files for
offline
use,
then it's easy to get the on the libreoffice download servers, and
then they are mirrored for free around the world.

Simos


Hi folks

That's the problem I faced some weeks ago. I solved "my part" of it
contracting a private server with unlimited storage and bandwidth, where I
uploads ISO DVDs for brazilian community. And they will remain up there
until those issues become solved at LibreOffice servers.

I can give you a SFTP account, if you want.

Cheers.

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Curitiba - PR
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between virtues and defects" - Talal Husseini - Acropolitan Philosopher

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