On Do, 22 Aug 2019, Mike Williams wrote:

> > That's what I did. Please try out: http://hg.256bit.org
> 
> Works for me.  Or would you prefer people to use the OSDN repo?

All those repos are now synchronized, so from the git repo first the 
256bit server repo is updated and from there it will be pushed to the 
OSDN and bitbucket servers. If Bram does not want to directly push to 
OSDN then it will just stay like this (and I will disable pushing to 
bitbucket around summer next year).

My server is currently located in Germany and I believe the OSDN data 
centers are distributed around the world (with the headquarter located 
in japan). So performance wise, I expect a smoother network experience 
for people accessing OSDN from asia.

I personally do not like the OSDN server, the interface is a bit 
confusing and I prefer the clean view of the hgserver so my personal 
preference is quite clear (not that it matters much when working on the 
command line) :)

As long as not millions of people try to pull from my server (at the 
same time), everything is fine for me. However if I notice issues 
(scalability, traffic, performance etc), I might have to disable the 
local mercurial server. I will communicate this of course.

Let's test this out for a bit, but I currently do not expect any issues.

Best,
Christian

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