Le vendredi 26 avril 2019, 12:49:39 SAST Ilhan Polat a écrit : Hi Ihlan, That's an interesting link, but they provide the average, which is not a very good indicator. I have myself a 100 Mb/s link where I live, which means that as Akamai ranks my country with an average speed of 6.7 Mb/s, a lot of person have a connection that does not reach 1 Mb/s. Of course, many of those will not be interested in downloading numpy, so that might not be an issue. Éric.
here is a baseline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Internet_connection_speed s . Probably a good idea to throttle values at 60% of the bandwidth and you get a crude average delay it would cause per 1MB worldwide.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 11:49 AM Éric Depagne <eric@depagne.org> wrote:
Le vendredi 26 avril 2019, 11:10:56 SAST Ralf Gommers a écrit : Hi Ralf,
Right now a wheel is 16 MB. If we increase that by 10%/50%/100% - are we causing a real problem for someone?
Access to large bandwidth is not universal at all, and in many countries (I'd even say in most of the countries around the world), 16 Mb is a significant amount of data so increasing it is a burden.
Cheers, Éric.
Thanks, Ralf
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