Just to put in my $.02: I run a busy archive which mirrors many different sites. I have standardized on mirror.pl and if I for some reason cannot use it any more to mirror Apache then I will drop the Apache mirror. Simple as that. Note that I'm not involved in the development of Apache, I just run an anonymous ftp site here in Norway.
Gunnar -- Gunnar Helliesen | Bergen IT Consult AS | NetBSD/VAX on a uVAX II Systems Consultant | Bergen, Norway | '86 Jaguar Sovereign 4.2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.bitcon.no/ | '73 Mercedes 280 (240D) >-----Original Message----- >From: Karsten W. Rohrbach [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 1997 11:35 AM >To: Kent Landfield >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Welcome to the Apache Mirror Maintainers mailing list > >kent, > >im am sorry if you misunderstood me, but i always tend (since i do some >db/www development here at) to combine distribution systems, so that >everything is more "standardized". if the core team would use cvsup and >the mirroring sites would use cvsup, it would be possible to have a >certain amount of actuality on the apache source (that would enable us >hackers to get a recent version of the source tree at any time and making >suggestions would be a more flexible process like the current approach >with the release bound gnats database). >
