Who should be contacted about getting a torrent link on the EMC2 website?

Thanks.

-Pete

On 06/28/2011 06:51 AM, Kent A Reed wrote:
> Peter Loron<peterl@...>  writes:
>
>> Hello, group!
>>
>> Question for all: Is there any interest in making the ISO available via
>> torrent?
>>
>> When I first went to get EMC2 a few weeks ago, I looked for a torrent.
>> Finding none available, I went ahead and downloaded the ISO directly.
>>
>> Recently I (and others) helped a list member get the ISO by setting up a
>> torrent for him.
>>
>> I would be willing to help seed a torrent for the ISO, and would also be
>> willing to initiate the see if the folks who actually do the releases
>> are not interested.
>>
>> Discuss!
>>
>> -Pete
> Gentle persons:
>
> I have uploaded copies of both the Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 8.04 versions of 
> the
> EMC2 LiveCD to my Amazon S3 account. If y'all want, I can make them accessible
> via the torrent. The bandwidth should be quite good pretty much anywhere.
>
> My only caveat is that, as I read the Amazon Web Services docs, this action 
> also
> makes them accessible as direct downloads, which would be more costly to me 
> than
> torrent transfers. If I start seeing significant data transmission charges to 
> my
> account I may have to discontinue the service.
>
> Pity the Amazon S3 services aren't more finely tuneable:-)
>
> Regards,
> Kent
>
>
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