Re: [DISCUSS] Repo in University Brazil

2012-09-25 Thread Albino B Neto
Hi.

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think nobody can prevent you from creating local mirrors in the above
 universities.

Yeah!

 However, SourceForge.net has its own set of mirrors, which
 mirror the entire SourceForge repository.

I was saw.

 So if you expect to create local mirrors only of AOO and have these
 selected from the sourceforge.net servers, my guess is that it s
 impossible, as sourceforge.net redirects based on its pool of SF.net
 mirrors on a global (all projects) basis, not on a per-project basis.

So I have to be the intermediary between the SF.net and the University?

Albino


Re: [DISCUSS] Repo in University Brazil

2012-09-25 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:27 AM, Albino B Neto bin...@apache.org wrote:

 So I have to be the intermediary between the SF.net and the University?


I don´t get what you mean by ´intermediary´. I suggest you get in touch
with sourceforge and ask about mirroring just AOO, and see if they can add
your new mirrors (just of AOO) to the list of SF.net mirror sites, but
don´t know how that would work, technically.

Otherwise, you can simply mirror the AOO files and point local users to
those sites, but those downloads won´t be counted by the Sourceforge.net
download stats... which poses an interesting statistical problem for the
AOO project... ;)

That´s why I´d suggest you get in touch with sf.net and ask...
FC
-- 
During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary
act
- George Orwell


Re: [DISCUSS] Repo in University Brazil

2012-09-25 Thread Albino B Neto
Hi.

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don´t get what you mean by ´intermediary´. I suggest you get in touch
 with sourceforge and ask about mirroring just AOO, and see if they can add
 your new mirrors (just of AOO) to the list of SF.net mirror sites, but
 don´t know how that would work, technically.

Thank you.

 Otherwise, you can simply mirror the AOO files and point local users to
 those sites, but those downloads won´t be counted by the Sourceforge.net
 download stats... which poses an interesting statistical problem for the
 AOO project... ;)

If you must have statistics. (:
But, In another location it is also possible to have statistics.

 That´s why I´d suggest you get in touch with sf.net and ask...

Yes.

Albino


Re: [DISCUSS] Repo in University Brazil

2012-09-25 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Albino B Neto bin...@apache.org wrote:

 If you must have statistics. (:
 But, In another location it is also possible to have statistics.


Perhaps others on this list have other opinions or comments... don´t get me
wrong. I´m just an observer on this list and not related to SF.net or the
AOO project administration... I´m just making an observation on how the
SF.net mirroring system works, based on what I´ve seen (ie. all
sf.netmirrors redirected by the
sf.net download links seem to host the whole sf.net archive and not just a
subset of it).

FC
-- 
During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary
act
- George Orwell