On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote: > In foo.debian-mentors, you wrote: > > Why should we need to have two differing copies? Everyone can download > > from non-US servers - they just can't be hosted in the US. (IMHO main > > is only in 'US' servers because the majority of developers are in the US). > > I believe the bandwidth is cheaper in the US, as well as many of > the companies donating bandwidth being located here. But you are > right, it is just a practical consideration. Ideally, we should > have one distribution hosted in the free-world (not US).
Ideally, yes. Realistically, no, because this would prevent CD vendors located in the US from selling CD's to foreigners. -- Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.ndn.net/ "As time goes on, my signature gets shorter and shorter..." - me

