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Actually, even 1-2 megs per file isn't a really good answer.
Shoot, I download 7 team stats once a day, and then, at non-peak hours.
those 7 team stats, mine, and 3 on either side of me (to watch the competition)
now if those 7 teams are not within x number of id's with each other, I'm looking at 7-14 megs alone. Not counting the fact that there is no team_standings list that I can reference to even know which teams are around me. So that would mean I have to download ALL the files just to find that out.
And I wont even get INTO all the seti-banners out there that simply provide individual user stats. PHP wont parse a 158 meg file to grab 3 lines of stats.
Something has to be done or all those small stats/news/etc pages out there, which REALLY encourage their users, and make the whole project fun, are going to die out.
I think they still need stats divided into individual teams, perhaps each 100 teams in a different directory?!?! and large files for those LARGE sites that need all the data?
All I know right now is that the current system is NOT going to work.
(sorry, I've written the setinews for my team for almost 2 years, and I don't even have a clue where to start with the stuff I'm seeing now, and I know how many members of my team crunch simply because of the news (or so they tell me) )
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