Hi,
while working on preparing kermit for its migration to the new infra, I stumbled across the fact
that over 500G of data reside in the website directory.
Comparing with the content of the different sites this seems to be extremely high, so I ask you, if
you have access to kermit, please clean up as much as possible.
This will help to drastically reduce the amount of time needed for migration and greatly simplifies
my work.
Here’s a list of the biggest folders:
175.8GiB [##########] /extensions.libreoffice.org
46.0GiB [## ] /extensions.libreoffice.org_save
41.5GiB [## ] /odfauthors.org
34.0GiB [# ] /libreofficebox.org
33.6GiB [# ] /docs.libreoffice.org
16.7GiB [ ] /wiki.documentfoundation.org
12.9GiB [ ] /help.libreoffice.org
3.2GiB [ ] /conference.libreoffice.org
Thanks,
Alex
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