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Automate the archive.org migration process. #66

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JonTheNiceGuy opened this issue Dec 29, 2017 · 5 comments
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Automate the archive.org migration process. #66

JonTheNiceGuy opened this issue Dec 29, 2017 · 5 comments

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@JonTheNiceGuy
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@computamike
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I think this might be interesting to look at :
I volunteer as tribute

@JonTheNiceGuy
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@ymauray had some code to upload content, and we used that to bulk upload the first 2500+/- tracks and shows... but if we can automate that process, that'd be good.

@ymauray is there anything you can share with @computamike ?

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ymauray commented Oct 3, 2018

I will gladly transfert my knowledge of this fine tool I wrote :-)
Question, though : shouldn't this issue be closed ? Everything uploads itself nicely to archive.org now, doesn't it ? With automatic redirect, thanks to Dave's magic ?

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We only have Daily shows up to 2017-12-23, Weekly shows up to 2017-12-17 and Monthly to 2017-11. On the tracks front, that stopped going up on track 2818 - so we probably need to look at actually making that automatic (even if it's "just" a cronjob which runs weekly...)

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ymauray commented Oct 3, 2018

I know we don't upload everything imediately. So you might just be looking at the standard delay before something gets uploaded.
But I'll have another look at it and give @computamike as much info as I can.

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