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Date:      Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:23:45 -0800
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>
To:        Tommy Hallgren <thallgren@yahoo.com>
Cc:        Randall Hopper <aa8vb@ipass.net>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 3.1R ISO CD Image ?? 
Message-ID:  <97624.919326225@zippy.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 17 Feb 1999 23:25:57 PST." <19990218072557.4066.rocketmail@send103.yahoomail.com> 

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I'm not making ISO images available anymore due to several
factors:

1. Transferring 650MB images from ftp.cdrom.com uses up an "ftp slot"
   (out of the 3600 available) for quite awhile in comparison to the
   folks who just want to grab a 50K zip file and be gone again.  In
   the middle of the day, with up to 300 people grabbing ISOs at a
   time, it's just not fair to the other users of the site and dg-ftpd
   doesn't have any facilities (that I know of) for making certain
   files available only during certain times, nor do I expect that DG
   would much care to add such a feature.  Even if there were provisions
   for such a thing, it would be confusing to say the least and people
   would generate tech support email over it during the times it was
   not up for download.  It's just not worth the trouble or the
   bandwidth!

2. I personally feel that it hurts sales to put the full product CD up
   for FTP.  Some people agree with this, some don't, but I still feel
   uncomfortable about it and a lot more people's jobs than just
   my own are at risk if I make the wrong call on whether
   it's a good thing (for promotion) or a bad thing (for CD sales)
   to put the ISO images up for FTP.  Probably best to just err
   on the side of caution with this one, I think.  CD sales directly
   fund projects like the new package system and installer, for example,
   and if we want the product as a whole to increase in attractiveness
   then we've got to have *some* way of raising the tens of thousands
   of dollars it takes to pay consultants who are capable of doing
   that kind of work.  No two ways about it. :(

3. It's not something I should even particularly need to do given that
   anyone else could do it just as easily and absolve me of even
   having to ponder the cruel trade-offs of point #2.  You take one
   FreeBSD distribution directory, one XFree86 directory, one pruned
   (to fit one what's left of one 650MB CD image) packages directory,
   blop it all into a single directory and run mkisofs over the whole
   mess (scripts for doing which have always been in /usr/share/examples/worm)
   and bingo, you've got an installation ISO image.  If you've done a
   local make release, even better - you have ${CHROOTDIR}/R/cdrom as your
   starting point for both CDs #1 and #2 (the live filesystem) if you
   want to go all-out and try and replicate the 2 CD snapshot distribution
   CDs we do.  How do you guys think I do it?  Same way. :)  CDs 3 and 4 are
   just extra packages and ports distfiles that didn't fit on CDs 1 and 2
   if you're _really_ keen to reproduce the commercially available product;
   there's definitely no rocket science here.

   You could then be a good samaritan and put these images up on
   your OWN ftp site, as is your just and due right under FreeBSD's
   free software licensing terms, and everybody's happy.  The users
   are happy because they have their ISO images available for download
   again, produced "clean room" from WC's own product even, and I'm
   happy since I don't have to deal with people tugging on my sleeve
   and whining for ISO images like they were alms for the poor! :-)

- Jordan


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