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Bug 500011

Summary: Cleanup (delete) old callisto sites
Product: Community Reporter: David Williams <david_williams>
Component: Cross-ProjectAssignee: David Williams <david_williams>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
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Description David Williams CLA 2016-08-19 17:45:53 EDT
By chance, I noticed there is still several old "Callisto" sites on downloads server. The "callisto/releases" one is the only one that needs to be saved. 

It is confusing enough as it is since the first several Sim. Releases were not all under ".../download.eclipse.org/releases/"

The following, under .../download.eclipse.org/callisto will be deleted. 

interim
old.releases
staging
testUpdates

leaving only one remaining there. 
releases

None of them are all that large, but ... just as well remove them, since even I found it confusing to find a 'staging' directory still there. 

Sizes: (using du * -sh)

2.1M	interim
736M	old.releases
298M	releases
224M	staging
476M	testUpdates
Comment 1 David Williams CLA 2016-08-19 17:47:54 EDT
Removed, as described.
Comment 2 David Williams CLA 2016-08-19 18:08:16 EDT
For the record, here is the du * -sh sizes of each of the "past" releases (and the last two in the list are still "current") 

298M	.../download.eclipse.org/callisto/releases (from 2006)

The rest under
.../download.eclipse.org/releases
Note that 'galileo' and 'ganymede' do not follow the "alphabetical order" we started for 'helios'. The dates given are the year of when it was first released. 

562M	europa  (2007)
836M	galileo (2009)
947M	ganymede (2008)
3.0G	helios (2010)
4.0G	indigo (2011)
5.6G	juno (2012)
6.9G	kepler (2013)
9.2G	luna (2014)
7.8G	mars (2015)

2.6G	neon (2016)
987M	oxygen (2017)

= = = = = = 

One "easy" archive point might be when we first started to use p2. I'd have to check when that was. And, we would still want to leave a "permanently moved" redirect link in those directories we move, to avoid "broken links" for old web pages.