kcrisman wrote:
>     >     I'm surprised that there wouldn't be any US institution
>     willing to
>     >     host a mirror.
>     >
>     > There is a mirror at MIT, both http and rsync:
>     >
>     >     http://mirrors.mit.edu/sage/
>     >     rsync://mirrors.mit.edu/sage <http://mirrors.mit.edu/sage>
> 
>     ... which raises the question whether there's also a publicly
>     accessible
>     *static* list of Sage mirrors (probably more appropriate for casual
>     use,
>     since we now benchmark the mirrors in sage-download-file ourselves).
> 
>     http://www.sagemath.org/mirrors.html
>     <http://www.sagemath.org/mirrors.html> for example lists nine
>     mirrors for
>     North America, of which only four appear to currently be available; at
>     least sage.scipy.org <http://sage.scipy.org> seems obsolete (it
>     isn't set up at all).  The
>     mirror at MIT mentioned above is not among these nine; Harvard is, but
>     appears to be down.
> 
> 
> If it's not on the download page, in my opinion it doesn't exist for
> "most" (Leif would surely say ^TM) Sage users.

MIT's for the elite only (hence not for "most" Sage users), so there's
nothing wrong with not listing it on the download page.


SCNR,

-leif


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