Re: Updates from the GNOME Sysadmin Team: New Mirroring service, Owncloud 6

2013-12-12 Thread Andrea Veri
2013/12/12 Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar dims...@opensuse.org

 There might be something not entirely setup yet. Looking at this I get 11
 Mirrors as option, but all of them returned with the same Prio (100)

 looking at for example http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/
 openSUSE-13.1-Addon-NonOss-BiArch-i586-x86_64.iso.mirrorlist (also based
 on MirrorBrain) the provided mirrors are clearly differently prioritized.

 Might be worthy to have a look at this.


Thanks for noticing Dominique, mirrors priorities (Prio) should be actually
tweaked when, for example, a specific mirror (it being on the same country
of the user requesting the file) has more bandwidth or reliability than
another and we might want to prefer a redirect to that specific mirror
which has more chances to serve the file in the fastest way as possible.
That said given I didn't yet have time to investigate the provided
bandwidth for each of the mirrors we use, keeping Prio at 100 for each of
the mirrors will actually result in MirrorBrain randomly selecting one of
the closest mirrors to your area even if that specific mirror has a lower
bandwidth than another one close to you. We might want to tweak this
parameter a bit as soon as I find the time to get more stats about what our
mirrors are providing in terms of bandwidth speed.

Thanks again for reporting and have an awesome day! (/me added a note
accordingly)

-- 
Cheers,

Andrea

Debian Developer,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Sysadmin,
GNOME Foundation Membership  Elections Committee Chairman

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librsvg license GPL / LGPL

2013-12-12 Thread Martin.Icking
Hi librsvg-authors,
librsvg is listed as being dual licensed (GPL and LGPL) in Wikipedia and in the 
sources we see two files COPYING (GPL) and COPYING.LIB  (LGPL).
So can we handle librsvg as being LGPL'ed? If yes I'd suggest to change the 
Appendix A of the RSVG Library Reference 
Manualhttps://developer.gnome.org/rsvg/2.40/licence.html which mentions the 
GPL license only.
Thanks
Martin

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