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New HTML-ized mirror listing bloats listing size making it awkward to read

Added by drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com over 3 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Mirrors
Target version:
-
Start date:
2020-08-09
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:

Description

From the opensuse.org mailing list thread:

[opensuse] How to turn OFF new html-ized directory listings at
http://download.opensuse.org/source/distribution/leap/ and
[opensuse] download.opensuse.org html listing format - get rid of horizontal
lines...

(please see both threads for user comments)

Original post:

All,

Just going through source listings at

http://download.opensuse.org/source/distribution/leap/

there is some kind of new "Pretty Print" html-ized format being used that
underlines the entire row containing the srpm instead of the normal raw
directory listing that only underlines the package. This (1) doubles the
height of the listing you have to scroll and (2) makes scanning the listing
awkward.

Is there some way, or switch, that will revert to the simple listing?

Follow Up Consensus:

Most mirrors have historically provided much faster listing loads, some 30X or
more because of the HTML tables doo was using. Large tables are inefficient
HTML code to display, besides being much larger in bytes than typical mirror
listing content. e.g.

http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/source/distribution/leap/15.2/repo/oss/src/

saves as 1,827,714 bytes

http://download.opensuse.org/source/distribution/leap/15.2/repo/oss/src/

saves as 5,213,482, or 285% of gwdg listing size.

bug report:

https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/62255

Looks like the new styles may be an attempt to incorporate improved
efficiency, and the added margins and/or padding amounts to a regression.

Previous list thread:
https://lists.opensuse.org/heroes/2020-01/msg00023.html

Next Comment in Thread

Ouch! The D.O.O page is horrible. I don't see anything underlined, what
I see is a double-spaced music paper background (i.e. alternate
backgrounds coloured). There's also a massive gap between the rpm name
and the last modified date and at some browser widths the last column
shows 'Deta' instead of 'Details'. In very narrow widths it just shows
the filename and a lot of space to the right. In all widths it keeps
wide empty margins that are completely unnecessary for a directory
listing.

There's a strange icon at the top right, with four small squares
arranged in a square (looks like a cooker hob). I've no idea what that
means and there's no tooltip. At narrow browser widths there's another
icon next to it with three horizontal lines. I might expect that to be
a menu but again there's no tooltip and nothing happens when I click on
either of them. (Note that I have script disabled and I'm using FF).

If I click on a 'Details' link, I'm taken to a page listing mirrors. If
I click on 'Map showing the closest mirrors' I'm shown:

'The Google Maps Platform server rejected your request. You must use an
API key to authenticate each request to Google Maps Platform APIs. For
additional information, please refer to
http://g.co/dev/maps-no-account'.

In short it's a disaster at many levels. It's a design disaster and a
functional disaster. The simple listing from GWDG is far better IMHO.

================ Request

Can we remove this HTML/CSS-ized addition to the download mirrors. It is
bloating the download listing by 5X and causing the display of the listing to
grow in scrolling height by 3X -- no good. Just give us the plain text
listings back with links.

================ Additional posts on opensuse@o.o

Since someone changed the basic listing format from
download.opensuse.org/repositories to some unwanted html format, the biggest
problem is the damn horizontal lines drawn between every directory and they
are drawn in a bright-white over a dark background -- it's like looking into a
floodlight trying to pick out details behind it. Take a look at:

https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/

Where I see:

https://paste.opensuse.org/61684564

It is enough to drive you blind. Can we at least remove the horizontal
lines? I could live with cyan folder names on a dark background if there
wasn't a bright white line in between every folder. Personally, I'd prefer the
raw folder listing that reduces the bandwidth by 500%, but I understand it's
hard to gore somebody's new ox.

The package listing is even worse. Try and pick out i3-gaps... quickly:

https://paste.opensuse.org/40948260

--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

Actions #1

Updated by cboltz over 3 years ago

  • Category set to Mirrors
  • Assignee set to hellcp
Actions #2

Updated by hellcp over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100

Please report issues to https://github.com/openSUSE/download-o-o/issues instead of here, it makes it easier to track them ;)

Actions #3

Updated by pjessen over 3 years ago

  • Private changed from Yes to No
Actions #4

Updated by pjessen over 3 years ago

I deleted 'opensuse@o.o' from the watchers list, seems to have stopped the looping. I'll delete the superfluous entries.

Actions #5

Updated by pjessen over 3 years ago

The simple listing from GWDG is far better IMHO.

Can we remove this HTML/CSS-ized addition to the download mirrors. It is
bloating the download listing by 5X and causing the display of the listing to
grow in scrolling height by 3X -- no good. Just give us the plain text
listings back with links.

I second this proposal.

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Updated by usercc8adf639382 over 3 years ago

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