Re: Server Dedicated to Fedora Community

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Dear friend,
I appreciate your idea regarding that server.I think
that we have sufficient mirror sites for RPMs adn if
we want to setup a regular RPM repositary i will be
simmilar to other tens.
But what do we need? 
In my mind we want an SELECTION RPM center ,mostly new
softwares that available only as sources and Redhat do
not like to issue their RPMs,in addition collecting an
article collection and a set of conf files for
different purposes and configurations would be
valuable(which I look for them daily!) ,anyway I
believe that in all teh cases the community will help
you!
Thank you again,


--- Joost Waversveld <joost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> > Around about 01/09/05 11:03, Ryno Burger typed ...
> >> I have a spare server that I would like to
> dedicate to the community
> >> and for the community ONLY!
> >> I am looking for any suggestions from you the
> community as what kind
> >> of free services you guys would like to have or
> would like to do
> >> with it.
> >
> >   You could set it up as mirror:  RedHat/Fedora,
> FreshRPMs, DAG,
> > etc., plus any other common sites, like the
> kernel.
> >
> >   Maybe also host a few bittorrents of various
> install ISOs as and when.
> >
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> 
> What do you mean with spareserver? Is it an server
> which can be offline every
> minute because you need it forsomething else (f.e.
> another server fails), or
> will it always be available, so no spare server
> anymore?
> 
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