On 16/12/2019 10:30, Patrick Shaw wrote:
Hi,
In the absence of any response I think we'll just return this to being a
firewalled private mirror for our own uses. It's no skin of my nose, but
I do however feel compelled to say that I find it pretty impolite to
remove our mirror and blacklist our IP with no form of communication or
reason.
I also note than a number of Thailand based mirrors have been removed,
not only ours, from the mirror list, yet they still appear to be online
and working. There must be some reason for this. Just asking.
Kind regards,
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
Probably missing the whole context, but as said I don't see your mirror
referenced anywhere in our DB before, and can't find any mail on this
mailing-list archive either (happy to be proved wrong)
There is no problem being a private mirror either, but then of course
not allowed in the ACL.
All altarch mirrors are *also* public mirrors (so the way current mirror
crawler consider a node current is by checking first the normal mirror
content *and* only then altarch *if* flagged as altarch mirror too)
So if you can/want to be official centos mirror for all, that can happen :)
Also, the "impolite" sentence sounds rude, considering that mirror was
never in our DB it seems
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