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There are some folks who're will to mirror our PureOS distro which is very generous of them. One of them, linux.pizza ( https://mirror.linux.pizza/) recommends we use rsync to support mirrors. There is another potential mirror in the US who'll work with rsync too.
What are the recommended locations to point our rsync daemon at so that other sites might mirror our repos? This is what they mirror for Debian; https://mirror.linux.pizza/debian/
Regards,
Jeremiah
Quoting Jeremiah C. Foster (2019-01-30 22:51:57)
There are some folks who're will to mirror our PureOS distro which is very generous of them. One of them, linux.pizza ( https://mirror.linux.pizza/) recommends we use rsync to support mirrors. There is another potential mirror in the US who'll work with rsync too.
What are the recommended locations to point our rsync daemon at so that other sites might mirror our repos? This is what they mirror for Debian; https://mirror.linux.pizza/debian/
Related: What do we require from mirrors? What do we kindly request?
What info do we provide ourselves about our sources? E.g. where is a public page stating at what frequency our archive is updated, its size, and which mirrors we encourage to use, and what statistics we hav gathered about our own hosting and our knowledge of mirrors?
For inspiration, here is a starting point for the equivalent at Debian: https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror
- Jonas
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On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 23:27 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Jeremiah C. Foster (2019-01-30 22:51:57)
There are some folks who're will to mirror our PureOS distro which is very generous of them. One of them, linux.pizza ( https://mirror.linux.pizza/) recommends we use rsync to support mirrors. There is another potential mirror in the US who'll work with rsync too.
What are the recommended locations to point our rsync daemon at so that other sites might mirror our repos? This is what they mirror for Debian; https://mirror.linux.pizza/debian/
Related: What do we require from mirrors? What do we kindly request?
What info do we provide ourselves about our sources? E.g. where is a public page stating at what frequency our archive is updated, its size, and which mirrors we encourage to use, and what statistics we hav gathered about our own hosting and our knowledge of mirrors?
For inspiration, here is a starting point for the equivalent at Debian: https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror
This looks like something we should copy. I'll get that started.
Regards,
Jeremiah