On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Previously Richard Atterer wrote: > > How do people like it? Does it stand any chance of eventually > > replacing <http://cdimage.debian.org/>? > > I already like it a lot more then the current maze.
ditto. some points i'd make o there are images for both unstable and testing, but only for i386 that i know about. there's someone out there doing images for all the architectures, but i don't have the disk space. i know we carry iso images for unstable and testing, generated by Atilla Nagy from fsn.hu o i assume a number of those links are going to point at verious different mirror lists - are they going to be maintained at cdimage, or use existing ones ? . option 1 (jigdo) - assuming you get the jigdo templates, i assume this just points at the normal debian mirror list ? . option 2 (http/ftp) - a separate list maintained by cdimage of http/ftp sites ? also, there is no mention of rsync here. a number of "power" users would list that listed. . option 3 (buy) - a separate list maintained by cdimage ? or is there an existing list of cd retailers being maintained somewhere, which breaks down by country ? we (planetmirror.com) don't currently sell CDroms, but we're looking at doing that by user request as well as to help provide some $$ to keep the resources needed for the debian* mirrors here. . you probably want to be a bit less harsh on the PIK description - perhaps "quite complex" rather than "user unfriendly" ;-) it looks really good and simple richard - worlds away from the previous complexity which, though well intentioned, had the effect of annoying or confusing (or both) a lot of people. regards, -jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]