releasing guidelines need changed
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:39 pm
FLM has been reborn and is starting over. It has a considerably smaller number of members that are active(for now). Because of this we may need to set some new guidelines for releasing. It has always been people can release how they want but have been encouraged to follow certain basics. The top releaser's here follow these basics on every release they do. However I feel it may be necessary to enforce that veterans of FLM follow certain guidelines. Newbies will be given much more slack and help if needed.
The reason for me starting this thread is to provoke a discussion on ideas that may be helpful in successful releases. A release can fail if it is never shared. We don't have the file among those that archive it can only be reshared in the future by the original poster. In the past on the old site we had enough members that it was easy to keep a good number of people downloading and sharing. Currently this is not the case this brings me to why we may need to change on how we do releases.
To start off here is a few suggestions.
Never release more than you can share efficiently.
This is very important. In the past many here found it the norm to share and download for weeks at a time. This is fine if the file has already been shared and now have others helping you but not for a new release where you are the only source.
Example: If you have a file that is 2gigs in size and you only share a small fraction of it each week. Everyone that downloads this small amount shares this amount to every new person downloading this file. By the time the file gets fully shared the original poster may have only uploaded 2 or 3 gigs. However the people that download it may have uploaded several times that. Some here have limited bandwidth and cannot afford to spend 10gigs of bandwidth on every file.
If you can only share so much per day or week than please show some courtesy by letting people know this. This way they at least have an idea of what they are getting into.
Many here don't release much but do help greatly by sharing releases.
I would like it be said that you should not release something new until you have shared what you have already released. If you direct your bandwidth to one file at a time it will get completed by others faster and you will now have help sharing this file allowing you to move on to the next release.
Limit file size
If the source is Blu-ray or the release is very special and you want it shared in the best detail we will understand the larger size. For everything else keeping the file size down helps everyone for getting the file sooner and also sharing is easier(less bandwidth used). Also it takes up less hard drive space allowing for more releases.
This is just a couple of suggestions. I would like to hear what others suggest or think about this.
The reason for me starting this thread is to provoke a discussion on ideas that may be helpful in successful releases. A release can fail if it is never shared. We don't have the file among those that archive it can only be reshared in the future by the original poster. In the past on the old site we had enough members that it was easy to keep a good number of people downloading and sharing. Currently this is not the case this brings me to why we may need to change on how we do releases.
To start off here is a few suggestions.
Never release more than you can share efficiently.
This is very important. In the past many here found it the norm to share and download for weeks at a time. This is fine if the file has already been shared and now have others helping you but not for a new release where you are the only source.
Example: If you have a file that is 2gigs in size and you only share a small fraction of it each week. Everyone that downloads this small amount shares this amount to every new person downloading this file. By the time the file gets fully shared the original poster may have only uploaded 2 or 3 gigs. However the people that download it may have uploaded several times that. Some here have limited bandwidth and cannot afford to spend 10gigs of bandwidth on every file.
If you can only share so much per day or week than please show some courtesy by letting people know this. This way they at least have an idea of what they are getting into.
Many here don't release much but do help greatly by sharing releases.
I would like it be said that you should not release something new until you have shared what you have already released. If you direct your bandwidth to one file at a time it will get completed by others faster and you will now have help sharing this file allowing you to move on to the next release.
Limit file size
If the source is Blu-ray or the release is very special and you want it shared in the best detail we will understand the larger size. For everything else keeping the file size down helps everyone for getting the file sooner and also sharing is easier(less bandwidth used). Also it takes up less hard drive space allowing for more releases.
This is just a couple of suggestions. I would like to hear what others suggest or think about this.