Re: [webmaster] [GENERAL] Mirrors that don't suck.

2003-12-24 Thread Dave Page
It's rumoured that Brian Hirt once said: > What type bandwidth can you > expect to use if you become a mirror (1meg/sec? more less?) I honestly couldn't say, but I would suspect it would be a *lot* less than that. Whilst PostgreSQL is popular, the type of application that it is means that it will

Re: [webmaster] [GENERAL] Mirrors that don't suck.

2003-12-24 Thread Brian Hirt
Dave, I can go about setting up a web mirror, but i cannot offer a download mirror if we have to use ftp. Our security policies are not to allow ftp access. It's just one more thing to worry about if we open up our firewall. I hope you understand. Will it be a problem only offer the web

Re: [webmaster] [GENERAL] Mirrors that don't suck.

2003-12-24 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 23 December 2003 21:09 > To: Oliver Elphick > Cc: Marc G. Fournier; Robert Treat; Dan Vande More; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [webmaster] [GENERAL] Mi

Re: [webmaster] [GENERAL] Mirrors that don't suck.

2003-12-24 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 23 December 2003 20:48 > To: Joshua D. Drake > Cc: Marc G. Fournier; Brian Hirt; Robert Treat; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dan Vande More > Subject: Re: [webmaster] [GENERA