Hello Michael and thanks for reaching out.
I am using Github to share the details of the mirror but I'll set up a page on the root domain, it will be easier indeed.
For the 2nd point, I may have option for a better routing, I will reach out to them.
Do note that I tend to open a mirror where I see lower connectivity in Singapore or nearby but I am able to offer good speed and reliability. I totally understand your concerns and I am able to maintain trust for various opensource projects like Gimp, VLC, GNU, Kali, LinuxMint and others for more than 5 years.
I will revert back to you once I've made progress on those. Probably by early next week.
Thank you
Kari
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8 May 2024, 03:59 by michael.tremer@ipfire.org:
Hello Kari,
Thank you for offering a mirror, but as far as I can see, this is not entirely fit for our purposes:
* First of all, there is no page that describes who is hosting this mirror. There is only a default page of Apache running on Debian on http://freedif.org/. Who is Karibu?
* This mirror seems to be hosted on a residential internet connection at https://myrepublic.net/sg/. It seems to have rather poor peering as traffic from Europe is being routed all the way through the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Some other IP addresses that I have tested go a more direct route so that I am assuming that routing from other places in the world isn’t great either.
Are these things that you can fix?
-Michael
On 3 May 2024, at 15:25, Karibu - Freedif.org <karibu@freedif.org> wrote:
Hello,
I’m the admin of the mirror freedif.org 5 and we would like to support ipfire project.
I’ve synced and ready to support the project.
Will it be possible to be added to the pool of mirror please?
Location: Singapore
Bandwidth: 10GBPS
Admin: Karibu
URL: https://mirror.freedif.org/ipfire/ (or HTTP)
Let me know if you need further information
Thanks
Kari
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