On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:32:51 -0700 Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote: > Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I spose I could emit a broken-out.tar.gz file occasionally (it'd be up to 5 > > times a day), > <snip> > OK, I did that. > Great! > The kernel.org propagation delay is a bit of a hassle. I could use > zip.com.au but I suspect they hate me enough already. > Right now the delay is about one hour. I can certainly live with that. -- AstralStorm GPG Key ID = 0xD1F10BA2 GPG Key fingerprint = 96E2 304A B9C4 949A 10A0 9105 9543 0453 D1F1 0BA2 Please encrypt if you can.
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