On 4/15/2012 10:09 PM, ken cochrane wrote:
I have taken your advice and I have updated it so that it is a little
clearer. I changed the times a little but I stuck to the 3 statuses
that you proposed.
I also added a bunch of other features to the site, so feel free to
check it out and let me know if you can think of anything else.
http://www.pypi-mirrors.org
Looks pretty nice, except I suggest 'aging' rather than 'oldish', which
is not a real word.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Hanno Schlichting<[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Ken Cochrane<[email protected]> wrote:
Yeah I need to clean that up and make it more standard but this is how it
works now.
Age< 5 min = excellent
Age> 5 min and age< 15 min = awesome
Age> 15 min and age< 1 hour = great.
Age> 1 hour and age< 6 hour = good
Age> 6 hours and age< 12 hour = OK
Age> 12 hours and age< 1 day = getting stale
Age> 1 day = out of date
Feel free to make suggestions on how to improve.
My suggestion, keep it simple:
Age< 15 minutes - green (fresh)
Age< 1 day - yellow (oldish)
Age> 1 day - red (old)
Apache and CPAN mirrors are much more forgiving.
http://www.apache.org/mirrors/#age-histogram
< 30 hours - green
< 54 hours - yellow
54 hours - red
http://mirrors.cpan.org/#age-histogram
< 2 days green
< 4days - yellow
4 days - red
Hanno
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Terry Jan Reedy
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