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Hello,

we just have successfully upgraded our rsync master machine with two fast SSDs that will be set-up as RAID0, so we can feed the mirrors much more effectively.

However, since SSDs are much smaller than normal hard disks (ours have 120 GB), we need to move some files out of the file tree, since the whole download tree currently has ~300 GB.

I therefore want to move the "old" files (i.e. old versions of LibreOffice, Portable, Box and the source code) to another machine, and propose to use

        http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org
        (DNS name does not work yet!)

for it, only keeping the most recent files at http://download.documentfoundation.org. Despite solving the disk space problem, this will also help us in not too prominently offering older versions with more bugs and security issues.

Any vetoe to moving old files to a separate URL? Any better proposal for the name? I would like to avoid archive.tdf, since that's a bit too generic...

Florian

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