On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Tim Howell wrote:

> Someone recently suggested the idea of allowing sites with less than the
> mirror site requirements becoming second-tier mirrors.  This thread is
> an attempt to see what kind of interest there is in such an idea and for
> the developers to respond whether or not the idea has merit.

It would help if you could define what you mean by a second-tier mirror.
If you allow just anyone to connect, then what makes you second-tier
instead of primary-tier?  And if you restrict your connections to come
from within your domain, then why do you need to become an official
mirror at all?

Damian Menscher
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