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Arnt Karlsen

2005-07-28, 8:48 pm

Ok,

...last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
I get:
ftp-master.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 21:00 29
ftp.de.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 22:24 29
syncproxy.eu.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 21:54 29
etc, on _all_ mirrors I've chked.

...and, yeah, gg:"Debian mirror update" "21-Jul-2005" etc
finds _lotsa_ noise.

...whether this mirror update lapse is planned or not, a wee
mention here on d-m and and on d-announce would IMHO
be warranted.
In its absence, I ask what I believe is a relevant question
to d-m, here.

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Steve Kemp

2005-07-28, 8:48 pm

On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:

> ..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???


> ..and, yeah, gg:"Debian mirror update" "21-Jul-2005" etc
> finds _lotsa_ noise.


> ..whether this mirror update lapse is planned or not, a wee
> mention here on d-m and and on d-announce would IMHO
> be warranted.


It was announced. Two machines, including ftp-master, were
shut down so they could be physically moved.

They took longer than the couple of days announced, but this
was the source of the delay.

Original announcement:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-deve...7/msg00013.html

Followup when service was restored:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-deve...7/msg00018.html

> In its absence, I ask what I believe is a relevant question
> to d-m, here.


This message was sent to *far* too many mailing lists. Especially
given that the move was announced, and the outage has previously
been discussed on several of the mailing lists you include your
query upon.

Followup set to debian-user, which is least liable to complain ;)

Steve
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Olaf van der Spek

2005-07-30, 7:48 am

On 7/29/05, Steve Kemp <skx@debian.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> It was announced. Two machines, including ftp-master, were
> shut down so they could be physically moved.
>=20
> They took longer than the couple of days announced, but this
> was the source of the delay.
>=20
> Original announcement:
>=20
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-deve...7/msg00013.htm=

l
>=20
> Followup when service was restored:
>=20
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-deve...7/msg00018.htm=

l

So when will the unstable -> testing 'migrations' start again?
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