On Fri, 2002-08-02 at 08:41, Dan Drake wrote: > I should also thank the admins of debian-mirror.cs.umn.edu, which I also > use more than really necessary... The Debian Admin team, CSci Systems Staff, Network and Telecommunications Services all have their part in it. Our thanks goes out to the Debian Admin team for running the machine. [Ryan Murray comes to mind, offhand. But please don't bother him directly. debian-admin at d.o, please] NTS and ourselves just keep the environmental, network, and physical aspects going. We are now using QBSS (qbone scavenger service) on the border links and I'm wondering if anyone is noticing any bandwidth changes. QBSS mostly allows mirror servers to not clobber other 'primary mission' applications. We fall more under a 'secondary mission' than 'high bandwidth recreational', or as far as I know. [As usual, the statements above are not necessarily the views of the Regents of the University of Minnesota, the Office of Information Technology, or my employer.] Thanks. [/me notes that cable users end up using the service via the ATTBI/MN-UMN peering link. :) ] -- Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> http://www.ringworld.org/