Community of Xfce here in Brazil
Brian J. Tarricone
bjt23 at cornell.edu
Fri Apr 24 23:44:25 CEST 2009
Thiago Avelino wrote:
> First mind you would like me to do the mirror of Xfce here in Brazil?
I don't know. How reliable is your server? What kind of bandwidth does
it have? How reliable is its connection to the internet? Can you set
it up to sync with the main server every 6 hours?
-brian
> If yes rsync release me so I can download to the server.
>
> 2009/4/24 Brian J. Tarricone <bjt23 at cornell.edu>:
>> Thiago Avelino wrote:
>>> The server where the mirror that the wheel is where the Xfce MIRROR of
>>> CentOS in Brazil, I am leader of the Brazilian CentOS (CentOS-BR.org)
>> Huh?
>>
>>> Would make access to rsync for you?
>> No, I'm saying if *you* want to mirror *our* stuff, you should be using
>> rsync to do so.
>>
>> -brian
>>
>> P.S. Please stop top-posting. It's annoying.
>>
>>
>>> 2009/4/24 Brian J. Tarricone <bjt23 at cornell.edu>:
>>>> Thiago Avelino wrote:
>>>>> MIRROR XFCE FOR BRAZIL:
>>>>> http://mirror.avelino.us/xfce/
>>>> Please ask for permission before doing something like that. Bandwidth
>>>> isn't
>>>> free. You shouldn't be syncing from one of the mirrors anyway.
>>>>
>>>> If you want to run a mirror, we can give you access to our rsync server.
>>>> You need to show that your server is reliable (it's ridiculously
>>>> slow/latent
>>>> from here, but perhaps my ISP is not well connected to Brazil) and that
>>>> you
>>>> can sync at minimum every 6 hours. This should be discussed off-list.
>>>>
>>>> -brian
>>>>
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