Re: [CentOS] Torrent sharing question

2008-06-28 Thread John Bowden
On Friday 27 June 2008 16:00:44 Karanbir Singh wrote:
 John Bowden wrote:
  Hi Folks.
  Just a quick question. I have been sharing CenOS 5.0 and 5.1 since I down
  loaded them. Now we are on to 5.2 is it still worth sharing them or can I
  archive them to DVD and save some hard drive space?
  Regards John

 We normally drop the torrents from the tracker around the time a new
 version is released so you should as well. Do you even see any traffic
 on these older torrents ?

 By the way,  I think we ( as a community ) should strongly discurage
 people from installing older software specially since the older stuff
 now has known and published widely bug's and potentially remote security
 issues. Ofcourse there are people who will, due to whatever reason,
 still want to get out there and install an older version - they are
 welcome to use the vault.centos.org machines.

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Ok I will archive them in the morning and save some space.
John

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RE: [CentOS] Torrent sharing question

2008-06-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Bowden  scribbled on Friday, June 27, 2008 11:54 AM:

 Just a quick question. I have been sharing CenOS 5.0 and 5.1 since I down
 loaded them. Now we are on to 5.2 is it still worth sharing them or can I
 archive them to DVD and save some hard drive space?

I removed my 5.1 torrents couple of days ago, and only kept the most release 
(5.2) recent seeding 24/7 at work.

Ppl still downloaded from them like crazy (had about 250kbps on each x64 and 
x86 
DVD:s) on last monday for the past months or so, so you might want to seed 
those 
a bit longer if you can. Maybe I should keep seeding 5.1 as well for another 
while...


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RE: [CentOS] Torrent sharing question

2008-06-27 Thread William L. Maltby

On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 12:35 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 John Bowden  scribbled on Friday, June 27, 2008 11:54 AM:
 
  Just a quick question. I have been sharing CenOS 5.0 and 5.1 since I down
  loaded them. Now we are on to 5.2 is it still worth sharing them or can I
  archive them to DVD and save some hard drive space?
 
 I removed my 5.1 torrents couple of days ago, and only kept the most release 
 (5.2) recent seeding 24/7 at work.
 
 Ppl still downloaded from them like crazy (had about 250kbps on each x64 and 
 x86 
 DVD:s) on last monday for the past months or so, so you might want to seed 
 those 
 a bit longer if you can. Maybe I should keep seeding 5.1 as well for another 
 while...

I share the latest for a *long* time. During the period after major
update release, I share only the latest. The rational for this is that
the greatest demand will be for the latest, I have only a home
connection with limited upload bandwidth and it is most beneficial
allocated to where there is anticipated highest demand and greatest
number of benefiting users.

After a while, I add back in older releases.

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Re: [CentOS] Torrent sharing question

2008-06-27 Thread Karanbir Singh

John Bowden wrote:

Hi Folks.
Just a quick question. I have been sharing CenOS 5.0 and 5.1 since I down
loaded them. Now we are on to 5.2 is it still worth sharing them or can I
archive them to DVD and save some hard drive space?
Regards John


We normally drop the torrents from the tracker around the time a new 
version is released so you should as well. Do you even see any traffic 
on these older torrents ?


By the way,  I think we ( as a community ) should strongly discurage 
people from installing older software specially since the older stuff 
now has known and published widely bug's and potentially remote security 
issues. Ofcourse there are people who will, due to whatever reason, 
still want to get out there and install an older version - they are 
welcome to use the vault.centos.org machines.


- KB
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