===== Original Message From Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== Randy Kobes wrote:
Hi, I set up a mirror site of modperl-docs at http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/modperl/ It was pretty straightforward to do, even getting the local search to work - nicely designed! I've appended below a bit of a how-to on setting up a mirror, in case anyone wants to try.
Great work Randy! Per Einar, am I right that you've started some notes as well some time ago?
Nope, Thomas said he'd take care of it, but I guess he's on vacation or something. Randy's is great.
it seems that mirrors are inevitable ;) where should the "mirror setup" doc go? where should the "mirrors" listing go?
told you so ;) Well, I thought about it, and wondered whether we should have it privately to only have mirrors under our control... but I'm not sure.
The question is: Do we want - many mirrors that we can't control? - only a few mirrors that we know to be up to date?
I would suggest the 2nd one, because there isn't a simple way to link to many mirrors anyway. It's much more practical to just allow a choice between "America", "Europe", etc.
Then we would have to keep the doc to ourselves.
But of course, I'm not that sure. We also want to be as "open" as possible about everything. What do others think?
I'm in favor of a few mirrors under control. At least to start with. Nothing is cast in stone. So I'll commit Randy's doc under admin/ so it won't show up on the site?
Still, where the mirrors list should go? On the top level (including the menu?)?
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