Hello John It is really nice job. I am writing from Bangladesh, a country on South Asia with population of 1500 Million with 144k squire kilometer. Highest density of population. Anyway, I myself Maintain few of Linux Project & GNU Projects. I started with CentOS. Now it's becoming bigger and bigger. You work just give me a visual idea of Disk Space Usage of CentOS Mirror Project. In my other email, I said that CentOS is the easiest to Mirror, but CentOS Master Mirror Maintainer Disagreed with me. Just forget everything, Let me give you a Thanks from deep of my heart to build the Idea, create the graph & finally share with us. It's a real nice work which can share with others and show the CentOS Judgment of using Disk Space for it's Supporter (Mirror Hoster) Just a query, Can I use this graph on any blog, website or other media? Kindly Ahamed Bauani http://www.google.com/search?q=bauani My Mirror Site Located in Bangladesh http://mirrors.bd-servers.net/centos/ On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:13 AM, J.H. <warthog9 at kernel.org> wrote: > Hey Everyone, > > Just thought I'd share a graph I made up which shows the relative size > on disk of what kernel.org has. > > http://userweb.kernel.org/~warthog9/wall-o-shame/mirrors.all.oct.1.2010.pretty.png > > I'm going to try and update it every so often (new graphs will be in > that wall-o-shame directory). > > Just figured it's some interesting data, and I must say I'm actually > quite impressed with CentOS' judicious use of disk space. > > Anyway just sharing since I needed the graph for other things. > > - John 'Warthog9' Hawley > Chief Kernel.org Administrator > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror > -- Regards Noor Ahamed Bauani Technology Advisor Dhaka Wireless http://www.dhaka-wireless.net/ HP: +880-1818-BAUANI (SMS Only, No Direct Call Please)