not all mirrors are created equal - 2 suggestions

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Hi webmaster,

I'm physically located at Columbia University, so when I tried to 
download a Fedora 13 install DVD iso from either of these two pages:
	http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options#architecture
	http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-all

I went straight to the Columbia mirror - which, by the way, is pretty 
awesome. But, Columbia does not have the DVD iso files, either for 
32-bit or 64-bit:
	http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/linux/fedora/releases/13/Fedora/x86_64/iso/
	http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/pub/linux/fedora/releases/13/Fedora/i386/iso/

... I'm going to try to complain to the right people here about that. 
(ha ha!) But, I wanted to suggest for your website that:

(a) it might be possible, in the magic you're using to connect people to 
the closest mirror, to also double-check that that mirror has the file 
available, and if not, connect the person to the next-closest; and

(b) it might also be possible to make it a little more intuitive to know 
where to go if the mirror is broken.

These are whiny because in real time, it took me maybe all of two 
minutes to find the "all download methods" in the lower right corner, 
then find the "let me look around..." "see all mirrors" links at the 
bottom of that page, but of course two minutes of real time is seven 
million years of subjective web navigation time. Some kind of "mirror 
broken?" direct link might work.

Thanks.

- Nada O'Neal
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