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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Mirror tree structure</H1>
<B>Ahmad Samir</B>
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<I>Fri Oct 22 08:18:08 CEST 2010</I>
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<PRE>On 22 October 2010 08:11, herman <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">herman at aeronetworks.ca</A>> wrote:
><i> On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 17:07 -0700, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
</I>>><i> 2010/10/22 Olivier Thauvin <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">nanardon at nanardon.zarb.org</A>>:
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</I>>><i> > In fact we have no way to deny to someone to do a partial mirror. The
</I>>><i> > question is from our point of view, do we encourage people to create
</I>>><i> > non testable mirror or untrusted mirror (not update enough to ensure
</I>>><i> > last security update get sync).
</I>>><i> Besides that people can put up mirrors in any way they want and use
</I>>><i> them in any way they want. They are just not listed as "official
</I>>><i> mirrors of Mageia".
</I>>><i> Everybody was happy, the maintainers of the list,
</I>>><i> me, and all people who used my mirror (it was not crowded, even at
</I>>><i> release time). A solution suitable for everybody.
</I>><i> So should we have an 'Official mirror list' and an 'Unofficial mirror
</I>><i> list'?  Because a mirror that is not listed at all, is rather hard to
</I>><i> find.
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I think wobo meant "local" mirrors, e.g. the mandrivauser.de mirror
was mainly used by German users who found out about it from
mandrivauser.de forums. (and having a list of "unofficial mirrors"
will be a pain, how would one differentiate "unofficial" mirrors that
just don't mirror some sub-trees, e.g. debug, and "unofficial" mirrors
that are just plain old/don't-get-synced-regularly).
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Ahmad Samir
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