Oh, no, everything would be running on your own servers. You probably thought there would be an outside server involved because of the word "spider". I would just write some code, somebody with the right rights would have to run it. With spider, I meant a script that would parse the HTML from the mirrormanager, so the mirrormanager wouldn't need a patch. Everything would of course run on your servers. So the idea is: I write a script that uses a mirrorlist (which it gets from parsing the HTML, or in some other way) to generate .metalink files for all the .iso files on the mirror. The metalinks would just be placed on the mirror next to the .iso files. Because the script would not have to do anything computational intensive (SHA1 sums have already been calculated) it could be run at any time you guys feel like it. As I said above, I'd be happy to create the script, but somebody would have to say they would be willing to run it. I'm only asking: if I post the code, would anybody be able use it? Bram On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Bram Neijt wrote: > I've got to admit I'm not keen on anything here that doesn't start and end > on our own servers. In what way, exactly, would this benefit Fedora? _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list