On 2/21/07, Annabel annabel@wikipedia.be wrote:
It's not high priority, that's right, but you should also look at it from the users point of view. If a large download breaks at 85%, then you have to redownload the whole file. I know that there download managers, but with bitorrent you have extra certainty for the validity of your file: every 1 MB or so, you have a MD5 hash, so corrupt downloads can not happen. Lowering the bandwith on the download server is just an extra advantage.
Agreed, which brings me back to my question. Does anyone know of a stable site which will host the tracker server for us (for free)?
Anyone can host a bittorrent file - it doesn't have to be the WMF. I imagine there must be a site out there which hosts tracker servers for free, but I actually can't find one that isn't geared toward piracy (and therefore likely unstable).
If someone just goes ahead and sets one up, and gives the WMF the url to link to, then no one can complain about priorities, cause it takes 5 seconds to add the url :).
Anthony