Using geodns for ftp.debian.org would avoid raising the load of one
server if  ftp.debian.org is used as fallback.  I asked DSA if using
geodns for ftp.debian.org is planned and they responded with "no".

Nevertheless, I think using a fallback that is used just before "debrep"
is resolved is preferable to bothering users by sending problem reports
per mail.  This fallback would only be used if the user doesn't
configure apt-cacher-ng manually and chooses to skip automatic
configuration in the debconf question or if apt-cacher-ng on ubuntu is
used as cache for debian packages (or vice versa).

One idea you had was "if backend file foo is empty try foo.default in
the same directory", I think this would be a very sane solution.  You
also suggested to put ftp.debian.org into the file
backends_debian.default.

Just for clarification: ftp.debian.org is as far as I know a mirror like
every other mirror and not some kind of "debian main mirror", a quick
look at the ftpsync scripts seems to confirm this.  Please ask ftpmaster
if this is relevant for your decision and if you want to be sure.  They
might also have an opinion whether ftp.debian.org is the best fallback
mirror of apt-cacher-ng.

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/etc/apt-cacher-ng/backends_debian should have a default entry for debian
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