Both the technology test and the FS2 Campaign upgrade will be accompanied by the most comprehensive media.vp that the community can put together, with regular updates (new hi-poly models, etc.) as often as they come out.
Mmm, except I never said 'yes' to the idea. My response was along the lines of "No, needs improvement". A bit annoyed that you went and posted it out here...
The thing is, there are a bunch of problems with having an "up-to-date" mediaVP set as opposed to occassional releases. As of now, the packages are 50+ MB large. They could probably be optimized quite a bit, which is on the table for 3.6.8. Meaning that every time they're updated, it takes a while to upload them, and they're massive downloads, meaning large bandwidth usage.
The BT tracker might help with this, although my luck with BT has been extremely spotty, and I'm technically not allowed to have a server going. If I can get it to work, seeding once would be fine, but I'm wary of doing more than that. I like my internet.
Here's how I think things could be efficiently expanded.
A) The main mediaVPs are torrented, but stored on someone else's computer or on warpcore or hard-light, so that they're accessible
B) A thread is created that only one user has access to. Or is locked and that person can unlock it. Every time an update is posted, they package it in a nice little VP file and post it in the thread.
C) When a new release is made, the thread is cleared and the torrents are updated.
I toyed with the idea of a development version, that's updated as updates come along, but that would use loads of bandwidth from people repeatedly downloading the full-size files. If that's acceptable to Inqui or HL, it's doable and might help catch a few bugs.
Finally, I'd like to investigate handing over individual VPs to different people with the time and skills to keep them in tip-top condition. Say, GalEmp takes models, makes sure that all the models have textures without jpgtga off, removes redundant textures, compresses textures where appropriate, and of course adds new models...that sort of thing.