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Should we use git-lfs to handle the media files? #5

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Artoria2e5 opened this issue Apr 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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Should we use git-lfs to handle the media files? #5

Artoria2e5 opened this issue Apr 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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@Artoria2e5
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When adding the 2015 submodule, git took a long time unpacking the objects, and the big fat media files are definitely ones to blame.

Can we use git-lfs to handle this? I think GitHub provides some free 1GB storage...

@MingcongBai
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That 1GB is real... But what if we will fill that up eventually?

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jyhi commented Apr 4, 2016

Sure we can...

However I wonder if git-lfs can use a third-party link so that we can host the files on our mirror site.

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