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- Subject: Aminet hits 10,000 files
-
- Today, October 14th 1994, three years after its inception, Aminet has
- hit a total number of 10,000 online files. Again, I would like to step
- on the soapbox and talk what happended in the meantime, how Aminet
- looks today, and what is still in the making. And of course I'd like
- to thank the countless people who helped to make Aminet what it is
- today.
-
-
- THE HISTORY
- -----------
-
- As I expected, there's not nearly as many stories to tell about the the
- second 5000 files that found their way onto Aminet as there were about
- the first 5000. Considering how violent the early days of Aminet were,
- this is certainly a progress.
-
- Yes, there were some notable events. There was a first go at integrating
- the boing archive into Aminet (thanks once again to the many, many
- volunteers who helped). Also, the manufacturer of the Aminet CD ROM's has
- changed - for the better, I hope. We've also introduced some new services,
- like gopher and WWW servers, new mirrors, and 50 BBSes carrying Aminet.
- But far more important is that Aminet now has become established standard.
-
- Aminet now grown to a point where almost everyone on the Internet
- has a working Aminet mirror nearby, which removes the need to use
- international Internet lines. There are 20 official Aminet mirrors now,
- plus another dozen inofficial or partial ones. Aminet can also be
- accessed from about 60 BBSes around the world, as well as on CD-ROM
- and diskettes. Amiga magazines have started quoting Aminet as the
- source of the freely distributable software they review.
-
- It looks like a dream has come true. Back when I started doing the
- 50 Megabyte archive that was to become Aminet, I had a look at how
- the distribution of freely distributable software worked. It was
- quite messy. There were many possible channels (different FTP sites,
- independent BBSes, and lots of diskette PD series) where a software
- author could place his releases, but none of them came even close
- to reaching everyone. And none of those channels came anywhere close
- to carrying all the Amiga software released.
-
- Wouldn't it be much nicer if there existed a large pool where simply
- *all* Amiga software is released and stored? It was a complete utopia
- when Aminet was founded. It starts to become reality now. Much like the
- Fish disks in the early days, Aminet has now become the place to check
- for new software. We had the luck (lots of luck, considering how much
- could have gone wrong) to see a good thing succeed so totally that I
- don't expect any of my future ideas will ever come close.
-
- Internet is a strange place to be. Aminet is being run by a team of 60
- administrators who, for the most part, have never seen each other or
- even talked to each other. Aminet is moderated by a Swiss who never
- got closer than 1000 miles to the computer he does his work on. The
- uploads are contributed by people who, for the most part, are never
- going to know who they wrote them for.
-
- We may not know each other. But the users of the Amiga are, more than
- the users of any other computer in the world, and on the Internet
- more than anywhere else, a community. And I am happy to have provided
- one bond that keeps that community together.
-
-
- THE PRESENT
- -----------
-
- Monthly downloads in thousands (at wuarchive). The recent decline
- shows a shift to the mirrors, since wuarchive is full almost all of
- the time. Newer data not available.
-
- 1993 1994
- Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May
- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
- 48 25 36 45 49 33 204 280 264 233 229 214 212 210 210 167
-
- Monthly uploads (files):
-
- 1993 1994
- Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep ... Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
- 235 396 609 389 431 287 333 419 502 642 709 814 660 588 568 648
-
- Subdir size in megabytes: (total: 1713 M)
- Growth factor since the 5000 files posting:
-
- biz comm demo dev docs disk game gfx misc mods mus pix text util
- --- ---- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- --- ---- ---- --- --- ---- ----
- 53 81 154 93 21 10 128 262 77 265 33 136 59 98
- 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 - 3.6 2.0 2.5 2.1 2.0 1.1 2.0 1.3 2.2
-
- Number of files at some mirrors:
-
- Mirror Files
- ------ -----
- ftp.wustl.edu 10000
- ftp.netnet.net 10000
- ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk 10000
- ftp.uni-paderborn.de 10000 (soon)
- ftp.cdrom.com 9230
- ftp.uni-erlangen.de 7281
- ftp.eunet.ch 5410
- ftp.etsu.edu 5100
- ftp.uni-stuttgart.de 4584
- ftp.uni-siegen.de 1501
- ftp.uni-kl.de 1488
- ftp.math.ethz.ch 1058
-
-
- THE FUTURE
- ----------
-
- There really isn't very much left that I can promise for the future.
- What I promised last time is reality now. A few improvements are
- still ahead, though:
-
- So far Aminet is very hard to use for people with mail only access
- to Internet. I plan to make their lives easier with a distributed
- specialized mail server for Aminet, and a mail-upload facility.
-
- Also planned is an Aminet CD access tool that combines the browsing
- and searching capabilities of the current software without using
- Amigaguide for viewing. Don't expect it very soon, though.
-
- But the last real step ahead I'm trying to get implemented is called
- annotations. This will allow everyone to stick a short comment to
- the .readme file of somebody else's upload, thus turning Aminet into
- a two-way communication medium. That way, you will for example be
- able to point out that a program does not run under AGA , or give
- a program a rating (which will be collected, averaged and published).
- The whole thing is quite complicated to get going, though, so give me
- some time....
-
- And of course, if there is any additional service you would like to see
- in Aminet, just tell me. I'm running out of ideas :)
-
-
- CREDITS
- -------
-
- There are countless people who keep Aminet going. I'd like to thank
- them all, but especially:
-
- The uploaders for writing freely distributable software and taking the
- pain write readmes and to upload them
-
- Matthias Scheler who helps a lot with the daily administration and
- moderation at wuarchive
-
- The volunteers who helped with integrating the boing software collection
- into Aminet
-
- The mirror adms for maintaining that large number of mirrors which made
- the success of Aminet possible
-
- Fred Fish for helping combine his software collection with Aminet
-
- Martin Schulze for his great job with beta testing the Aminet CD and
- for forwarding diskette contributions to Aminet
-
- Stefan Ossowski for producing the Aminet CD at a very low price
-
- Chris Myers for maintaining wuarchive.wustl.edu
-
- Karl Frederick for maintaining the Aminet mailing lists
-
-
-
- I hope you liked the service so far, and if you have any comments, wishes or
- ideas, please to contact me. Let's hope we'll be able to see a 15,000 file
- posting about one year from now.
-
-