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"Dr. Peter Pöml" (poeml@documentfoundation.org) wrote on 25 January 2011 19:18:
Hi,

Am 25.01.2011 um 15:56 schrieb Friedrich Strohmaier:
SWITCHmirror Admins schrieb:

The same applies for mirror.switch.ch, we have enough space.
Keeping the archive separate from the current stuff is highly
appreciated.

For sites with less capacity, it might be preferred to keep the ISO
images in a separate subtree, easy to exclude.

That sounds reasonable and was what I thought about.
Having no clue how it works with mirrorbrain in detail, I'll proceed to
change that today. :o))

That's straightforward: Just put the new files somewhere into the tree, either in a separate 
directory, or just anywhere. In any case, exclude the new "bulk" stuff in our existing rsync 
modules as well as in the push rsync script.

Then, either create a new, separate rsync module which mirrors may
be use to sync those files, if they choose to do so. Or create
"variants" of the existing rsync modules, so mirrors can choose
between tdf-stage and tdf-stage-plus (and tdf-pub and tdf-pub-plus),
depending on whether they want the additional content or not.

In any case, please keep a module containing everything. We'd like to
mirror all of libreoffice content but I don't want to have to do
separate rsyncs. The ideal would be that the current tdf-stage
continues to have it all but feel free to change it. Just tell us in
the list about it.

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