attention brno folks: testing wanted

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Hey everyone.

A while back we had reports from folks particularly in Brno that
operations to pagure.io were very slow. We put in place a workaround
while we worked on the issue with network providers and tried various
things. I'd like to know if any of those things have fixed (or at least
made better) the issue.

So, if you had slow pagure connections in the past, can you:

* do some initial tests:

time git clone https://pagure.io/pagure.git

time curl https://pagure.io/pagure/issue/3714

time curl https://releases.pagure.org/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-7.0.msi

* then add:
140.211.169.204 pagure.io
or
(if you use ipv6):
2605:bc80:3010:600:dead:beef:cafe:fed8 pagure.io

to your /etc/hosts file

* Then run the tests again:

time git clone https://pagure.io/pagure.git

time curl https://pagure.io/pagure/issue/3714

time curl https://releases.pagure.org/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-7.0.msi

* Then remember to REMOVE the hosts entry so it's not there later
causing you confusion.

Thanks in advance for any testing.

kevin

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