--- "Jessica P. Hekman" <http://www.arborius.net/~jphekman> wrote: > On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, robert b wrote: > > Re: sourceforge. Perhaps the CVS area allows this. I could try > > creating a large file there, as an experiment. > > Let me know how it goes! I think even if you do find out that yes, you can > upload a > 100MB file, we would still need to know how much space. It > would be nice to be able to have all the models and two LMs and a few > scripts and some input texts for training... > > j Well, reading through the Introduction to SourceForge.net Project CVS Services document, it says that there are no quotas on CVS modules/directories. But (from that document): SourceForge.net does not place quota limitations on the size of project CVS repositories. Rather, we ask that you provide us notification before your project repository exceeds 500MB in size, as to permit us time to plan for large-scale growth. While we do wish to promote use of CVS services, we do ask that you be conscientious of the materials you place in your repository; they should be related to your project's efforts, and should be materials over which you need revision control (not static content). I assume that LMs are "static content". So, I'm not sure if this'll work out. I'll look more into tigris.org.