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Posted July 10, 2019 04:06 · last edited July 10, 2019 04:12

Latch said Spark are able to retain matches on their site for up to 30 days, but in practice they probably won't, given the volume of content (10 games every week).

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?...

Hmm. Bit more detail around this would be nice. They're allowed to have matches up for 30 days, what time-frame does "but probably won't" look like? Hopefully we're talking at least a couple of weeks here.

How much of a task would it actually be for Spark to store/host the 10x matches per week over the 30 day period? We're talking roughly 40 games total over the span of a month, 90 mins a pop but we'll call it 120 factoring in pre-match/half time etc. Is 80 hours of content really so arduous for them to keep up?

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Unknown editor edited July 10, 2019 04:12
Latch said Spark are able to retain matches on their site for up to 30 days, but in practice they probably won't, given the volume of content (10 games every week).

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12248372

Hmm. Bit more detail around this would be nice. They're allowed to have matches up for 30 days, what time-frame does "but probably won't" look like? Hopefully we're talking at least a couple of weeks here.

Unknown editor edited July 10, 2019 04:07
Latch said Spark are able to retain matches on their site for up to 30 days, but in practice they probably won't, given the volume of content (10 games every week).

Hmm. Bit more detail around this would be nice. They're allowed to have matches up for 30 days, what time-frame does "but probably won't" look like? Hopefully we're talking at least a couple of weeks here.