On 2021-05-06 07:48, Boris via Boost wrote:
Bintray is “sunsetting” on the 1st of May. At that time, you will be unable to download boost releases from there. Before that time, their service will be occasionally interrupted. It would be nice if Boost could provide more persistent download URLs, as such changes can mess up automated downloads (scripts, Dockerfiles, ...). Changing once in four years is “not persistent”?
A URL redirecting script on boost.org would be more persistent.
Hopefully so, yes. But more importantly, by using an external service you might be depending on them to decide whether the next change will be in four years or tomorrow. And you're also restricting yourself, as it makes switching to another provider more painful. Also take a look what the current external service is doing, they are forwarding (at least partially) to another third party, but their links appear to be local. Then finally - as I tried to argue initially as well - there currently seems to be no uniform way to automatically download all official releases and also the betas and release candidates, so persistence might not be the only argument. One thing I'm not quite sure about though is how that would impact the (non-existing?) privacy policy. (OT: boost.org is using multiple third parties - also not exactly privacy friendly ones -, so it should have a privacy policy, no?)