On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 21:46 -0700, Rick Graves wrote: > Hey, > > Greg suggested that I take a straw poll. > > Should cAos take steps to prevent getting stuck with a > big ISP bill in the future? > > For example, should cAos: > > a) for new installs, have the yum.conf point to public > mirrors, rather than to mirror.caosity.org? I think that the yum.conf should not point directly to mirror.caosity.org for new installs. > b) make sure that "yum update" does not substitute a > new yum.conf file that points only to > mirror.caosity.org? I don't think you should change yum.conf on old installs. But the owner will have to change, if mirror.caosity.org stops working. > c) allow public mirrors to access mirror.caosity.org > directly, but block direct access by everyone else? I would block all traffic to mirror.caosity.org except for authorized rsync mirrors. Prior to doing this, obviously you would want to have an FAQ up on the website that explains exactly how to change old yum.conf files and example yum.conf entries for all mirrors and all sections. > > > On the other hand, do the benefits of allowing direct > access to mirror.caosity.org by everyone outweigh the > costs of occasionally big ISP bills? > I'm not sure what the benefits are ... out of courtesy, I have changed all my yum.conf's to point to mirror. I think one problem is, a new update comes out and everyone wants to sync it now ... not waiting for the mirrors to update. I don't want the developer's to have to foot a huge bill to provide CentOS. I would be glad to become a permanent seed for a CentOS bittorrent...I only have about 20kbs to give. > Feel free to express your views, Greg is listening. > > Rick ----------------------- Johnny Hughes <http://www.HughesJR.com/>