[squid-dev] mirrors with missing files
Francesco Chemolli
gkinkie at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 19:39:15 UTC 2023
Hi all,
I agree, it would be awesome to rely on a more more than delivery network
for our website.
At this time it is complicated. Oh website is large as a result of posting
mailing list, archives and a lot of release files, patches, change sets.
Before we can migrate to anything different, we need to deprecate, cleanup
and simplify a lot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
@mobile
On Tue, 31 Oct 2023 at 19:32, Alex Rousskov <
rousskov at measurement-factory.com> wrote:
> On 2023-10-31 06:08, Adam Majer wrote:
> > I've looked at the mirrors posted,
> >
> > http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.html
> >
> > and these seem all obsolete.
>
> Thank you for doing this analysis! I have been begging the Project to
> drop all mirrors for a long time now. I failed to convince others that
> the associated embarrassment and waste of time are just not worth the
> benefits. Maybe your observations will be the last straw...
>
>
> > I'm not sure, but maybe a more reliable way would be to migrate to
> > github.com for the releases.
>
> FWIW, I am quite sure, and has been making that suggestion for several
> years now. GitHub is far from perfect, but using its release posting
> features (correctly) will dramatically decrease our release overheads
> and delays. This migration is not trivial, and I have failed to convince
> others that it is worth their time to start migrating.
>
> Alex.
>
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