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Would be Glad to support such a nice package of yours

Open himanverma opened this issue 8 years ago • 7 comments

Hi, I would appreciate to contribute to your repository.

Thanks, Himanshu Verma ([email protected])

himanverma avatar Aug 30 '16 20:08 himanverma

@himanverma I have added you to the repositories. Please take a good care of it ;)

tomitrescak avatar Aug 31 '16 09:08 tomitrescak

Out of curiosity, I saw that you had the following repository: https://github.com/tomitrescak/meteor-tomi-uploads-s3. Are you going forward with that or is that also being deprecated, and how much does it depend on this repository (I didn't notice reference in package.js)?

I might be interested in supporting, but I hope to be moving to two server instances for Meteor (horizontal scaling) can I just reference Amazon's elastic file sharing and continue using this package? https://aws.amazon.com/efs/. Is your new package being developed specifically to handle this kind of setup or I can use this one just the same?

Thanks.

msj121 avatar Oct 23 '16 02:10 msj121

First of all s3 is different from EFS

S3 is a storage facility accessible any where and EFS is a file system you can mount onto EC2. That means if you gonna store file over s3 that you can continue with meteor-tomi-uploads-s3 package otherwise if you are going to save your file to ec2 storage or a mounted EFS then just use

https://github.com/tomitrescak/meteor-tomi-upload-jquery meteor-uploadshttps://github.com/tomitrescak/meteor-uploads


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Out of curiosity, I saw that you had the following repository: https://github.com/tomitrescak/meteor-tomi-uploads-s3. Are you going forward with that or is that also being deprecated, and how much does it depend on this repository (I didn't notice reference in package.js)?

I might be interested in supporting, but I hope to be moving to two server instances for Meteor (horizontal scaling) can I just reference Amazon's elastic file sharing and continue using this package? https://aws.amazon.com/efs/. Is your new package being developed specifically to handle this kind of setup or I can use this one just the same?

Thanks.

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himanverma avatar Oct 25 '16 18:10 himanverma

@tomitrescak Please add me to the list of contributors because I think I would like to continue using the package and updating it. There is a current issue that has not been fixed and I would like to fix it... The issue lies in adding subdirectories etc.

msj121 avatar Oct 27 '16 13:10 msj121

@msj121 I did, please take a good care with @himanverma

tomitrescak avatar Oct 30 '16 23:10 tomitrescak

@tomitrescak please add me to the list of contributor I will be happy to help.

joshi-mehul avatar Jan 19 '17 07:01 joshi-mehul

@joshi-mehul I see you have no contributions in Github so far. Can you please contribute via pull requests until I see how you're doing? Thanks.

tomitrescak avatar Jan 19 '17 20:01 tomitrescak