Olivier Thauvin a écrit :
* andre999 ([email protected]) wrote:
Motoko-chan a écrit :
Many mirror sites do restrict multiple connexions (per user), so
evidently it is readily done. If a mirror chooses not to make such
restrictions, that is their choice. It is not good form (to put it
mildly) for some mirrors to try to dictate mirror policy for other
mirrors, which could have different interests.
Limiting the connexion speed could be an easy way to ensure that usually
everyone who wishes to connect can do so in busy times. In less busy
times, multiple connexions to such mirrors causes no problem.
It seems you didn't understood my previous replies, or not read them, or
you're just ignoring them (maybe you're doing all of this together).
How can you say "multiple connexions to such mirrors causes no problem"
whereas I am trying to explain you it causes problems.
I understood what you said. I just disagree.
To summerize the essence of my previous posts, if a mirror decides to
allow multiple connexions, apparently they have no problems with that,
as they could readily deny such connexions.
So how to you think that you have the right to deny their decision to
allow multiple connexions on _their_ site ?
If you have a problem with multiple connexions on _your_ site, you have
every right -- and probably should -- restrict such access to your site,
in whatever way you wish. And on-one has the right to dictate to you
how to run your site.
Hopefully my point is now clear.
Regards :)
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André