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Package: mirrors
Severity: minor

Submission-Type: update
Site: repository.linux.pf
Type: leaf
Archive-architecture: amd64 i386 
Archive-ftp: /debian/
Archive-http: /debian/
Archive-rsync: debian/
IPv6: no
Archive-upstream: ftp.nz.debian.org
Updates: once
Maintainer: Alexandre Chapellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Country: PF French Polynesia
Location: Polynésie française
Sponsor: LoLiTa http://www.lolita.pf
Comment: sponsor: Mana (local ISP)
 url_sponsor: http://www.mana.pf



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Hello,

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 01:01:30PM -1000, Alexandre wrote:
> 2008/6/24 Simon Paillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > We like to know and tell our users how much bandwidth is available. Do
> > you have this info ?
> 
> The server has Gigabit network cards connected to a 100MB network which is
> part of the backbone of the local (and only) ISP...
> There is no ACL nor QoS of anykind on the routeur in front of the
> repository. As I work for the ISP, which is sponsor of the server, I pretty
> sure of thoose information.
> The server is hosted in a secure and professional hosting environment.
> 
> Bandwidth outgoing from french polynesia is about 220Mb/s (through the
> satelites connections). So it is hardly possible for us to offer more
> bandwidth and/or availability for the debian archive.

I guess 100Mbps is enough for the users in french polynesia.

> > > The only link from french polynesia to the rest of the world is a high
> > > latency satelite connection, further more DSL users in french
> > > polynesia have quotas on their outgoing international bandwidth.
> >
> > That's great to offer this mirroring service in such a context !
> 
> 
> I am have the secret hope of becoming an official debian mirror (maybe Push
> mirror) liek ftp.pf.debian.org.
> Can you handle this request?
> What do you need to know?
> What are the guranties we must offer?

Basically, we need your mirror to be reliable, up to date, and pushed by
another push mirror (so select your upstream mirror with care).
We will check during coming some weeks that the availability/freshness is good.
More details on http://www.debian.org/mirror/official

On the freshness, please ensure that you sync at least on a daily basis
(it seems no sync occured today). Indeed :

lftp repository.linux.pf:/debian/project/trace> ls
Jun 23 20:59 busch.citylink.co.nz
Jun 23 20:00 ftp-master.debian.org
Jun 24 07:06 repository.linux.pf
Jun 23 20:52 syncproxy.wna.debian.org

While :
lftp ftp.nz.debian.Org:/debian/project/trace> ls
Jun 25 09:38 busch.citylink.co.nz
Jun 25 09:00 ftp-master.debian.org
Jun 25 09:15 syncproxy.wna.debian.org

> > You may propose the first ISO (netinstall or even first DVD for both
> > amd64 and i386). Tell me in the case you do so.
> 
> This has been discussed by the main sponsors and is not validated at the
> moment. Nevertheless this decision is not irrevocable.

It would save much bandwidth for only some GB occupied and updated only
every few months.

Your mirror has been added to the list. It will appear in the next hours
on the Debian website, and on the next version of the Debian installer.

Please subscribe to http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors-announce

Thanks for mirroring Debian and best regards.

-- 
Simon Paillard


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