I'm helping with hosting development builds too.
You can see the downloads stats at every file.
Unfortunately i don't have so many webspace to hold many different versions, but it's possible to hold up 10 to 15 diferent versions on my site. It's a great pleasure for me to help the project.

http://www.oss-marketplace.com/index.php/downloads-mainmenu-63/Inkscape/

UweSch

Am 07.09.2011 05:38, schrieb Ted Gould:
On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 13:36 -0700, Josh Andler wrote:
Now is the fun part... does anyone know of any organizations that
would be interested in hosting this stuff for us? I'm almost tempted
to say the nightly builds might do well on sourceforge just for the
sake of mirroring and having a rough idea of download stats. It's just
a thought, no one is married to it. All reasonable suggestions are
welcome.
OSU OSL might be willing to help out.  But, if there are people willing
to maintain it I think is a good use-case for things like EC2.  In
general, nightlies don't need to be backed up or kept for eternity.  It
seems that, in general, one of the higher costs there is bandwidth, any
ideas on how many downloads there were?

Also, I'd like to publicly thank Modevia for helping us out and hosting
the server for so long!

		--Ted



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