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added Mirur to the update site #61

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I added the Mirur visual debugger plugin to the plugin list and update-site. Could you merge this into your trunk?

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paulvi commented Jul 21, 2015

This is awesome PR, I was about to add Nodeclipse Plugin List it myself.

One note: nodeclipse.org/updates is already very slow. Where is mirur.io hosted?

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paulvi commented Jul 21, 2015

@brandonborkholder Is your local date set to 2014 year?

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brandonborkholder commented Jul 21, 2015 via email

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paulvi commented Jul 24, 2015

Mirur.io is hosted on github, using the gh-pages mechanism.

I would like not to include into main composite repo. It is already creeping slow. I started redistributing binaries inside main repo. That is much faster.

And no, it's just that I made the pull request in 2014.

I am sorry, I have missed for a year.

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This is experiment related to Nodeclipse/www.nodeclipse.org#61

when and if there will be JavaScript support brandonborkholder#2 it should be as separate feature, and I'd like to put mirur into JavaTools if you agree
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paulvi commented Jul 24, 2015

Please read http://www.nodeclipse.org/nodeclipse/binaries/bintray/2014/05/09/Nodeclipse-on-Bintray.html

I did quick comparison a year ago. It would be nice if you compare again.

Could you publish on Bintray and then we use it in http://mirur.io/update-site and http://www.nodeclipse.org/updates/ as component. While you will get total statistics (public or private)

When mirur is on Bintray I expect it's speed to be not worse then the speed on nodeclipse-1

And of course you can keep publishing via GitHub pages as well.

Think also about providing offline zip archive option.

No, I prefer to have binaries pulled from the official update site -

I hope mirur will have a series of releases, so having an old binary on Nodeclipse updates would be no good either.

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paulvi commented Jul 28, 2015

Maybe there are other newer and quicker alternatives. Someone said about Amazon AWS, but I don't know how to calculate to make sure to stay within free usage tier.

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paulvi commented Jul 29, 2015

hich would use their CDN.

Because they are different. I think Github is hosted on Amazon AWS. And they are limiting bandwidth per connection or per GitHub pages repository or per GitHub account.
They cannot give unlimited access for everything for free.

I think 3 years ago they close binary service (downloads), and then opened it again 2 years ago.

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