> I understand why you don't want to rely on a proprietary solution. It's not a proprietary solution. It uses standard technologies, such as HTTP and XML-RPC. If you say that the specific URLs to access are proprietary: true, but so would be a CloudFront mirror (which also requires proprietary API to get the data into CloudFront).
> It's a reverse proxy. You point it at s3 and at a web server and it caches. > Of course, it has aspects that are specific to it's implementation. That's not my understanding as to what the project to get PyPI onto CloudFront is doing (IIUC). Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
