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Why can't people set up there own archive.org S3 keys and test with that? That you can easily create an account at the internet archive and use it to upload bogus data doesn't mean that you should. I expect the intent of the archive is to get real data in their collection, which is of value to someone. I am not against using the internet archive servers for testing and development of coverartarchive things, but we should only do so with their knowledge and permission (I listed this as the first option in the bug report). Ok, in agreement with all of that. http://blog.getspool.com/2012/04/18/fake-s3-save-time-money-and-develop-offline/ Moving improvements out of upcoming version |
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Option 2 (be able to use any S3 server) might also enable local development if a free implementation of the S3 server protocol can be found. But I am not aware of any mature implementations, I've only found http://littles3.googlecode.com
which hasn't seen any active development since 2009.