The https://www.debian.org/CD/ page seems a bit outdated. Is there someone
here who can update it?


I'd suggest changing

"Due to space and bandwidth constraints, only very few mirrors are able to
supply direct HTTP/FTP download links. *These sites may use bandwidth
throttling,* downloads can be quite slow. Please use jigdo
<https://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/> or bittorrent
<https://www.debian.org/CD/torrent-cd/> instead. DVD images are only
available for some architectures and not on all mirrors."



To:

"Many mirrors supply direct HTTP download links you can download with your
browser."

And moving it to the top.


It is no longer true that few mirrors can serve HTTP; there’s 182 mirrors
serving. The FTP links have been removed. I would also remove the bit about
bandwidth throttling. I would be surprised if many of these mirrors still
do bandwidth throttling, at least in my unscientific downloads from a few
randomly selected mirrors, I don’t seem to notice any very slow downloads.



Broadband penetration has also dramatically increased, statistics in nearly
all the countries as I can find show that most users with internet access
(that can view this page) will also have broadband. E.g. Pew says 84% of
U.S. households own a computer, and 73% of households have broadband. China
Daily says Chinese speeds average 9.46 Mb/s. So I do not believe it is
appropriate any more to put the best option for dial-up at the top of the
page. And while there’s nothing wrong with jigdo or bittorrent, it will
probably take the average user more time to download, install, and open
jigdo than to simply download the iso from their closest mirror in their
browser using the auto mirror selector.



Speaking of that, the automatic mirror selector has been working for over a
year now, so perhaps we should drop the “experimental” label and make it
the default as well. I do not think it is used for the iso links on
https://www.debian.org/distrib/ ? Do we plan to use it there?


Thanks,

Matt

PS. I sent this to the debian-mirrors distro before realizing this is the
appropriate distro. Apologies for the double-post if that's frowned upon.

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