Hello Kris and Fedora Mirror Admin,
Thank you Kris for replying. I never expect the Admins will reply to
this. I really grateful for past years Angkasa has been supporting
simple Fedora user like me.
Maybe this will be my next question, does "fedora enchilada" required
for the repo to be the 2nd tier repo? I never see other company
interested to host fedora local mirror in IIX/OpenIXP or other Exchange
like in Surabaya and Denpasar. It's trully sad when the only one repo
from indonesian network goes down.
This is the first time I ever see term "fedora enchilada". I do see it
on
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering but I
never know it even exist until you, Kris, mention it. I see some Tier 1
doesn't even host "fedora enchilada".
Is it possible for angkasa to continue the local repo, or does Angkasa
will fully stop all Fedora mirror from now on?
Thank you.
Regards,
Benyamin Limanto
sent from Fedora Linux Thunderbird on Thinkpad X220
On 08/03/23 10.22, Kris Derril Siregar wrote:
Hello mirror-admins and Benyamin,
I am sorry for the inconvenience. I am one of the mirror admins of
mirror.angkasa.id <
http://mirror.angkasa.id>
The root cause is, our mirror cannot catch up with fedora enchilada,
even though we already use quick-fedora-mirror.
Unfortunately, the crawler from mirror manager
<
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/crawler/2586.log> still
marks our mirror as up-to-date, and we failed to detect this.
Right now,we have disabled all categories for fedora.mirror.angkasa.id
<
http://fedora.mirror.angkasa.id>, through mirror
<
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/>manager
<
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/>.
And, we also disabled archivefedora.mirror.angkasa.id
<
http://archivefedora.mirror.angkasa.id>
Thank you.
Best regards.
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 8:42 AM Benyamin Limanto
<blbenyamin9(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hello,
I'm Benyamin, and I'm an Indonesian user. I want to ask regarding
Indonesian mirror, seems local Indonesian mirror
https://fedora.mirror.angkasa.id/ and it's derivative stop
supporting all update from fedora. Is it still allowed for them to
advertise it? I know there are no local Indonesian mirror, but
serving out of date mirror isn't that great. Most of Indonesian
user only use Indonesian as their native language. They do add
announcement on the index page of the mirror. Any idea to remove
them?
Regrads,
Ben
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