Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It makes a lot of sense to restrict auric permanently and have an > up-to-date mirror for general access purposes. The issues I can think > of are:
Although I agree that there is definitely something to be said for this approach, I would like to note an additional issue with it: - how to verify that katie will process uploads as expected (I'd been running dinstall -n, via dput -D; I suppose it would be possible to upload separately to the mirror and test there, but that's awkward.) > - how to run the DELAYED queue Extra ftp upload directories? sftp access to the full queue area? > - how to give developers the possibility of seeing what's in the queue I believe http://incoming.debian.org/ is functioning as usual (though it's a bit hard to tell shortly after a dinstall run ;-) ). Other queues, especially queue/new, can also be interesting to inspect, but mirror delay there would hardly be the end of the world. -- Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org) Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOT a valid e-mail address) for more info.