Dear mirror operators,
Sorry for the long wait. If you notice any unexpected entries or think you should be on the list but aren’t, I’ll check what the problem is.
Cheers and thanks for running mirrors! Sebastian
On 13.07.2015 00:51, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Sorry for the long wait. If you notice any unexpected entries or think you should be on the list but aren’t, I’ll check what the problem is.
Hey Sebastian,
there are some misplaced commata in _this_ list[0]. This causes a couple of entries are in the wrong column. I also changed the protocol from 'http' to 'https' for 'http://tormirror.piratenpartei-bayern.de/dist/' in the 'httpsDistMirror'-column. I get a 404-response, but I think it's potentially correct. The 27th line (tor.hoi-polloi.org) had multiple typos. The EFF redirects http to https, so I removed 'https://tor.eff.org%5B/dist/]' from the 'httpWebsiteMirror'- and 'httpDistMirror'-column.
I attached a patch. After patching, I guess the mirror website[1] gets some more mirrors - including mine.
Regards // Daniel
[0] https://svn.torproject.org/svn/website/trunk/include/tor-mirrors.csv [1] https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/mirrors.html.en
Dear Daniel,
On 13 Jul 2015, at 14:30, Daniel Pajonzeck lists@bitfactory.ws wrote: On 13.07.2015 00:51, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Sorry for the long wait. If you notice any unexpected entries or think you should be on the list but aren’t, I’ll check what the problem is.
Hey Sebastian,
there are some misplaced commata in _this_ list[0]. This causes a couple of entries are in the wrong column.
Thanks a lot for your observations. Note that your list is not the one that is currently being used, as the website is tracked in a git repository now[2].
I also changed the protocol from 'http' to 'https' for 'http://tormirror.piratenpartei-bayern.de/dist/' in the 'httpsDistMirror'-column. I get a 404-response, but I think it's potentially correct.
I’m removing the dist entries, they can be added again if they start mirroring the distribution directory again.
The 27th line (tor.hoi-polloi.org) had multiple typos. The EFF redirects http to https, so I removed 'https://tor.eff.org%5B/dist/]' from the 'httpWebsiteMirror'- and 'httpDistMirror'-column.
I attached a patch. After patching, I guess the mirror website[1] gets some more mirrors - including mine.
Do you want to make a new patch using git and send that, or should I adapt your patch to the current version? If so, how would you want to be credited for your work?
Thanks! Sebastian
[0] https://svn.torproject.org/svn/website/trunk/include/tor-mirrors.csv [1] https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/mirrors.html.en
On 13.07.2015 14:52, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Thanks a lot for your observations. Note that your list is not the one that is currently being used, as the website is tracked in a git repository now[2].
OK, then I recommend changing the link destination from SVN to the current git repo at the doc page 'Running a Mirror'.
Do you want to make a new patch using git and send that, or should I adapt your patch to the current version? If so, how would you want to be credited for your work?
You don't need to adapt my patch. Give me a few days, I'll find the time to make a new one. I think, it isn't necessary for a bit of 'work' ;)
Regards // Daniel
On 14 Jul 2015, at 00:38, Daniel Pajonzeck lists@bitfactory.ws wrote:
On 13.07.2015 14:52, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Thanks a lot for your observations. Note that your list is not the one that is currently being used, as the website is tracked in a git repository now[2].
OK, then I recommend changing the link destination from SVN to the current git repo at the doc page 'Running a Mirror’.
Done, thanks.
Do you want to make a new patch using git and send that, or should I adapt your patch to the current version? If so, how would you want to be credited for your work?
You don't need to adapt my patch. Give me a few days, I'll find the time to make a new one. I think, it isn't necessary for a bit of 'work' ;)
Well, if you submit a patch in git format the crediting is done automatically :) Thanks for working on this.
Cheers Sebastian
Hi there,
I submit/email the mirror I maintain(ftp.yzu.edu.tw) for many times but no response and update on the website, what do I need to do actually? Thank you.
Best, Peter
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2015-07-14 11:28 GMT+08:00 Sebastian Hahn mail@sebastianhahn.net:
On 14 Jul 2015, at 00:38, Daniel Pajonzeck lists@bitfactory.ws wrote:
On 13.07.2015 14:52, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Thanks a lot for your observations. Note that your list is not the one that is currently being used, as the website is tracked in a git repository now[2].
OK, then I recommend changing the link destination from SVN to the current git repo at the doc page 'Running a Mirror’.
Done, thanks.
Do you want to make a new patch using git and send that, or should I adapt your patch to the current version? If so, how would you want to be credited for your work?
You don't need to adapt my patch. Give me a few days, I'll find the time to make a new one. I think, it isn't necessary for a bit of 'work' ;)
Well, if you submit a patch in git format the crediting is done automatically :) Thanks for working on this.
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On 15.07.2015 15:41, Peter Dave Hello wrote:
I submit/email the mirror I maintain(ftp.yzu.edu.tw http://ftp.yzu.edu.tw) for many times but no response and update on the website, what do I need to do actually? Thank you.
Hey Peter,
your mirror is also affected by misplaced commata. Please be patient, I'll revise the whole list promptly.
// Daniel
On 14.07.2015 05:28, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
Do you want to make a new patch using git and send that, or should I adapt your patch to the current version? If so, how would you want to be credited for your work?
You don't need to adapt my patch. Give me a few days, I'll find the time to make a new one. I think, it isn't necessary for a bit of 'work' ;)
Well, if you submit a patch in git format the crediting is done automatically :) Thanks for working on this.
Applying the attached patch with git-am and running the update-script let the mirror list grow ;)
// Daniel
On 15.07.2015 23:58, Daniel Pajonzeck wrote:
Applying the attached patch with git-am and running the update-script let the mirror list grow ;)
There is a further one for uniform notation and capitalization of boolean values and minor fixes. Thanks for applying. You don't need to rerun the update script.
// Daniel
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