Hi Dieter!

Am 03.07.2009 um 18:08 schrieb Dieter Plaetinck:
Community effort (not official).   I've never seen the use of
this, as our torrent files are webseed enabled. (eg you can do pull it
with torrent + pull from various mirrors at the same time)

It's an interesting thing to note, and I haven't looked into that so far. For openSUSE, mirrors always turned out to be far more powerful then torrents, since P2P is always throttled by the total uplink capacity. We use it as supplement (through metalinks and separately). I also see torrent capacity be "filled" too slow, and disappearing too soon again, and only useful during the days when a download is extremely popular. But that might also be lack of organization by openSUSE or lack of interest in the community.

and I noticed usage for package management
being mentioned here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalink#In_use
"Metalink is also being tested with Arch Linux's Pacman which is used
for package management."

Not sure about that.

openSUSE is switching to metalinks for downloads of packages and
metadata by the package management with the next release (using aria2c
in the background).  If you consider doing something similar,
MirrorBrain would be the perfect basis to deploy this.


"Simplicity" is on the top of our list of values, metalinks seem to
introduce a layer of complexity (but it also brings some niceties).
Imho I would look at the option of just using mirrorbrain as mirror
manager and redirector, without the metalinks.

Yes, no problem as metalinks are optional.

I'd be very happy to help out with getting MirrorBrain up and running
for you guys, if you are interested!

That's very nice.
I've said it earlier, I think mirrorbrain looks very useful.  Though
I'm afraid I don't have much spare time in reserve.

I think it always greatly helps if software like this is available in packaged form. I wonder if I could help out with packaging MirrorBrain for Arch Linux; I have experience in packaging RPMs (only).

PS: Will you be at froscon by any chance? Several Arch Linux guys will
be there.  (I was at fosdem too but missed your talk)

Good to know! I live in Cologne, so that's near. Let's see!

Peter
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