James Antill wrote:
So what you are saying essentially is: "Why can't MirrorManager decide what the best URL is for a netblock/geoip and always list it first, just to make the proxy problem zero-conf" And I can guess that the answer to that is basically "Because it doesn't work", feel free to send Matt patches though if you think otherwise.
How can it be worse than whatever you are doing now which essentially defeats any caching infrastructure that anyone has in place? That is, I don't see how any attempt at ordering the list repeatably can 'not work' or be worse than no attempt at all. What can break if you do something simple like take the list you'd return after geoip calculations (if any), divide the ip space up by the number of mirrors and rotate the list to the corresponding starting point for the source IP? You'd still be giving the same set of choices to the same recipients, but in a way that will work if they have caching in place.
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