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+ <B>Juergen Harms</B>
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+ <I>Wed Mar 9 13:34:12 CET 2011</I>
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+<PRE>I have now arranged for a mirror to be set up at CUI - my old lab at the
+university of Geneva - I hope it will come up in time for alpha-2.
+
+CUI is glad to help, but that is not a permanent solution - CUI normally
+does not provide this kind of service - permanent mirroring services
+should be provided by Switch as soon as a stable Mageia release becomes
+available. I will pursue the discussion with Switch.
+
+Talking to people at Switch brought up some facts which Mandriva should
+be aware of:
+ - There is a heritage of bad experience that has been made with Mandriva.
+ - It is not the first time that I hear the argument Mageia = Mandriva
+= forgetit.
+ - Mageia happens at present to be perceived as &quot;just another one of
+those distros that appear and disappear to oblivion&quot; (maybe with a
+component of unfriendlyness towards Linux).
+
+By the way, at my university there was a similar experience: Mandriva
+was part of the officially supported infrastructure (mirror,
+consultancy), with fees paid to Mandriva - that broke in dysharmony due
+to bad administrative response from Mandriva, leaving quite some ill
+feeling. Sorry if I wade through these negative arguments, but these
+beyond-the-enthusiast-user spotlights count.
+
+I think that, when the stable release approaches, a small campaign to
+rectify these prejudices would be an excellent thing.
+
+Talking with the people at Switch who maintain the Switch mirroring
+service, there were also some concrete and technical arguments - I
+quote, translating from German:
+ &quot;the communication with the mirror sites at Mandriva had already been
+minimal, compared with other distros: announcing releases, checking the
+availability at the mirrors (QA), etc&quot; (which is a mere quote, dont ask
+me to interpret).
+
+Switch is reluctant to maintain a mirror at &quot;assembly language level&quot;
+(&quot;just run rsync every 2 hours&quot;), they would prefer solutions using
+something like MirrorBrain - but probably Mandriva experiences are part
+of the background to this argument.
+
+At present, putting a mirror on a univeristy site puts it into an
+environment which is in good match to the straightforward rsync approach
+- correct for the alpha period of Mageia.
+
+But I think that on the long-run there are lessons to be learned from
+the discussion with Switch - mirrors for a stable Mageia should be
+preferably hosted at professionally run mirror sites (who make the kind
+of consideration I quoted above), university solutions should come as
+additional icing. In case of a second round of discussion on how to
+organise Mageia mirrors, it might be a good idea to have that discussion
+with some participation from the mirror sites.
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