John Hinton wrote: > What I'm getting at here, is CentOS gives a LOT! If you have never > considered doing your downloads via a torrent, please do consider this and > try to give back at least the bandwidth you use. I'm sure the CentOS team > will appreciate this more than you will ever know. When there's an official announcement and a torrent link shows up on the centos website then I'll add my machine to the feed (it's a v-colo machine at an ISP; I have 100Gb/month xfer so I should be able to help out a bit), but I don't want to waste my bandwidth on unannounced potentially broken unfinalised images. Mostly likely what you are downloading now is the final version, but since it hasn't been announced there _could_ be a last minute change. I strongly suggest people wait for an official announcement and then use that torrent. That's what I'm gonna do! -- rgds Stephen _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos