> With the information so far, I don't think we're going to impose any cap > for now. We'll reevaluate depending upon actual usage, if it becomes > necessary. What's the next step to actually get the mirror listed on > the mirrors page? > > -- > Kevin Stange > Chief Technology Officer > Steadfast Networks > http://www.steadfast.net > kevin at steadfast.net > Phone: 312-602-2689 ext. 203 | Fax: 312-602-2688 | Cell: 312-320-5867 > Please email the list when you're all set up with your cron job and your initial sync is completed. We will add you to our list of mirror sites. Please provide all relevant URL's (ftp/http/rsync/?) as well as how often you are synchronizing the mirror network. Please include what city/state/country you are in and what your bandwidth cap is. Also please give a name and link to the sponsoring organization so we can give proper credit. If the best contact point for your mirror is not the address you are subscribed to the mailing list with, please provide the email address of your preferred contact as well. Please alert the CentOS-mirror mailing list if anything about the server changes like location, available bandwidth, frequency of updates, etc. We ask that Tier 2, personal, and company intranet mirror sites please pick a Tier 1 mirror rather than synchronizing directly from the master rsync server pool. We are not restricting the master rsync server pool in order to help new mirror sites get online expediently but will re-examine this issue if the master rsync server pool is overly used. -- Matthew Martz CentOS Mirror Admin mdmartz at gflug.net