Re: Is it possible to upload new sources of a package from a URL?

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> On Sep 25, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Tim Landscheidt <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hedayat Vatankhah <hedayat.fwd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> […]
>> Yes, but even if I'm forced to download locally, it is much
>> better than being forced to upload it again. (Also, note
>> that the current process doesn't prevent MITM if it happens
>> when I download the source).
>> Also, it is easier to schedule the download for a time when
>> it is cheaper (or free), but it'd be harder to do it for an
>> upload since it requires authentication.
> 
>> […]
> 
> If data volume is expensive or difficult for you, you could
> look into renting a (virtual) private server and then devel-
> oping there via ssh.  Offers usually start at less than
> $ 5,-/month.  (I'm not aware of free solutions; it's proba-
> bly easier to solicit donations for one's own server than to
> get access on someone else's.)
> 

Servers at digital ocean are billable by minute I think. They’re online in 55 seconds. I’m sure there are multiple providers like that.

— 
Nathanael
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