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Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Revilution » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:30

Spoiler:
http://www.filedropper.com/

5GB and don't need registration

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by wildweasel » Wed May 20, 2009 5:55

Well, not that I've seen it happen, but with a very high attachment limit, people could (in theory) upload many large files and exceed the webhost's space limit. I'm just being paranoid, though.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Rachael » Wed May 20, 2009 0:08

Then my biggest question would be, what would the potential for abuse be?

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by wildweasel » Tue May 19, 2009 18:56

In that case, it may be wise to add a specific rule for the rules and guidelines for people not to abuse the attachment system.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Rachael » Tue May 19, 2009 18:47

Gez wrote:You can put rapidshare on the list as well, since unless you have an account there it's limited to 10 downloads per file.
Done.
Gez wrote:I don't know how feasible it is with phpbb code, but maybe a higher size quota for attachment in a thread's first post? That would fit the bill of an upload service and leave the uploader the possibility to delete and reupload a project when it's updated. Of course truly big project would still need to find another host since I don't believe in 100-megabyte attachments...
It's feasible but you would have to be comfortable making your own mods - but since I am a perfectionist, I of course would need to mod it so the extra option would be available in the admin panel, and bleh... it's probably just more worth it to increase the limit globally anyhow.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Gez » Tue May 19, 2009 15:13

You can put rapidshare on the list as well, since unless you have an account there it's limited to 10 downloads per file.


I don't know how feasible it is with phpbb code, but maybe a higher size quota for attachment in a thread's first post? That would fit the bill of an upload service and leave the uploader the possibility to delete and reupload a project when it's updated. Of course truly big project would still need to find another host since I don't believe in 100-megabyte attachments...

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Remmirath » Tue May 19, 2009 11:33

Yeah, there's a time limit.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by lizardcommando » Tue May 19, 2009 1:27

Enjay wrote:ZShare deleted a whole bunch of resources that I put online via the Zdoom forum a while back.

http://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=17964

:(

I have heard people say good things about FileFront but not actually used it to host anything myself so I'm not sure about its deletion policy. There was talk of it closing down but that seems to have been averted.
Holy crap. I didn't know ZShare deletes stuff. I thought you needed a delete code or something for that. So, does that mean there's a certain time limit on how long your files stay there?

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by wildweasel » Sat May 16, 2009 18:00

I use Box.net, I'm not sure of their deletion policy though.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Rachael » Sat May 16, 2009 15:06

Filefront has a deletion queue. It is not clear, however, how a file ends up there, after how long, or for what reason. But if a file ends up there, and you don't resolve it, it gets deleted.

I'm adding ZShare to the "bad" list. Filefront and Mediafire may both be there too.

If push comes to shove, I may end up opening kind of a file sharing service on DRD Team, however, not all files submitted would be posted, and any file that is submitted would require a text file accompanying it to describe what it is. WIP's could also be submitted, however, it would be up to the author to notify us when to delete old versions, and also depending on space constraints we might even delete old versions ourselves.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Enjay » Sat May 16, 2009 14:59

ZShare deleted a whole bunch of resources that I put online via the Zdoom forum a while back.

http://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=17964

:(

I have heard people say good things about FileFront but not actually used it to host anything myself so I'm not sure about its deletion policy. There was talk of it closing down but that seems to have been averted.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Rachael » Sat May 16, 2009 14:42

I disagree with Mediafire, and this is the reason:

http://support.mediafire.com/index.php? ... ticleid=56

You have to log in once every 60 days or your account becomes inactive, and your files get deleted.

If you don't use an account, then your files have to at least be downloaded once every 30 days.

It's not an ideal solution. However, being that it might be the best one (at the moment), I will not immediately forbid it. But if something better comes up, it's off the list.

Re: Projects forum information (updated - please read!)

by Remmirath » Sat May 16, 2009 13:11

Recommended site: Mediafire.

Re: Projects forum information

by Rachael » Sat May 16, 2009 4:35

This topic is being unlocked, in lieu for a new project rule:

Projects may no longer be posted on any of the "free hosts" that delete your file after x days of inactivity. It's just way too often that interest in a project dies, only for someone to stumble across your project again and discover the download links no longer work. From this point forward, people who post links to such websites may be warned, and asked to reupload to a more permanent web space.

The reason for this being unlocked is so you guys can suggest alternative hosting sources. I don't know all the good ones, but some of you folks out there might. :) If you do, please help out and introduce them here! Thank you.

Currently forbidden sites:
Speedy Share
Sendspace
ZShare
Mediafire
Filefront
Rapidshare
(more will be added to the list as more dead links are discovered)

by Rachael » Wed Mar 11, 2009 21:16

Along these lines, if you are anxious for a new project to come out, please don't pester the authors about when it's going to be released. They are doing it out of the goodness of their hearts, and you don't even have to pay for it.

Like all creative works, both commercial and hobbyist, it'll be released when it's ready. (TM)

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