I've added my testing info in the shared notepad. The download of
Pharo6.0-linux.zip took 11m 33s on a 30Mbps connection (I've looked while
it was downloading and for the first half it was downloading at 40/50 Kbs),
so I think it's representative of the slowness we get. As I previously said
it's not always slow, sometimes I works fine.

Regards,
Gabriel

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Christophe Demarey <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just finished the meeting with a guy from Inria datacenter.
> From Inria, we do not see any problem with files.pharo.org. We do not
> have tools ready to simulate poor networks nor remote network sensors
> available :(
> That’s why if some of you could help to collect some data to guess what is
> the problem, it would be great: If you can run the commands listed there:
> https://pad.inria.fr/p/IvdGLh650VN8lkoN and also put the results at the
> bottom of the page, it would be very helpful.
> In the same time, I created a project on github to run these command on
> travis CI: https://travis-ci.org/demarey/test-files-pharo-org.
> With all this data, I hope they can spot the problem quickly.
>
> Thanks,
> Christophe
>

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