Dear Christian,

Am 04.01.2011 um 10:42 schrieb Christian Rohmann:
> Hello and good morning,
> 
> I'd like to anounce that NetCologne is now mirroring tdf-public on
> mirror.netcologne.de
> 
> 
>> * HTTP, FTP, rsync URLs to the file tree on your server (whichever
> protocols you serve)
> 
> http://mirror.netcologne.de/tdf
> ftp://mirror.netcologne.de/tdf
> rsync://mirror.netcologne.de/tdf

Thank you very much! Great to have your support.

The rsync URL doesn't work, but the others do and we already send you requests. 
(Florian added your mirror to our download system.)

>> * some info about your network connection cannot harm: bandwidth and
> traffic limits, so we can give your mirror appropriate priority.
> 
> 1Gibt/s on IPv4 + 1Gibt/s on IPv6 (we might create a 2Gbit/s trunk in
> the near future). Traffic is, of cause, unlimited.

Great!

>> * if you want to have redirections to your mirror limited in scope,
> please tell us. We can ensure that we send you only clients from your
> network prefix, from your autonomous system, or from your country.
> 
> We like to support the mirroring network in general and don't need to
> apply any restrictions on who is downloading from us. It would be nice
> to see our own customers of AS 8422 or at least mostly German/European
> traffic sent to us.

Of course, with our wonderful download system it is guaranteed that all 
requests from AS 8422 and 194.8.192.0/19 are sent directly to your mirror. In 
addition, we select mirrors by GeoIP and geographical distance. By the way, I 
am a happy customer of yours myself, living in the city of Koeln, so I'm all 
the more happy about your contribution!

Thanks,
Peter
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