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13th March 2015, 02:59 | #1 | Link | |
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Bidding farewell to Google Code~
Google has finally had it (this time).
(it was inevitable) Back '14, I reported that Google would be disabling their download sections to project hosting. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...18#post1648018 Well, it seems now that since they disabled project downloading, they're having a 12 year tantrum and closing down for good. http://google-opensource.blogspot.ca...ogle-code.html Quote:
Even just for a wiki. You can create your own wiki at an actual wiki domain. Not letting users download test builds for projects makes hosting useless when the other services out there provide it all: source, binary releases, issue/help trackers of sorts, and possible info sections for more detailed help/info. But, I find not being able to download a test or a stable release a big factor in me ever considering visiting the site. I know FFMS2 is basically just an archival project for information on the project nowadays and the real work goes on at their github. Google really did this to themselves and I thought they would have shut down a lot sooner after '14when they stopped projects from creating new downloads. |
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19th March 2015, 22:49 | #2 | Link |
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I've never used it, but wasn't one of the strenghts of google code that you could host your binaries and never get in trouble for the traffic that would follow?
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20th March 2015, 00:58 | #3 | Link |
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Yeah, they didn't have any bandwidth limits of any sort.
not like Google Drive where you have to up to 24/48 hours before download becomes available again.
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