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Re: hot-site backup for master.debian.org



Good day Pete!

> On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
> 
> > Bruce Perens writes:
> > > I am activating debian.novare.net as a hot-site backup for
> > > master.debian.org . In the case of an unforseeable disaster that
> > > makes "master" inaccessable, we should be able to switch operations
> > > from "master" to debian.novare.net without losing much time or work.
> > 
> > <ironic>
> > Very nice that now you're looking for a backup. 
> 
> Better now than later.  Funny that the person who screamed about list
> backup decides to flame about ftp backup.  Gee, which is more important?
> Mailing lists, or the actual files for the whole damn project?

Please read my mail carefully.  I wrote:

| Under normal circumstances I would apreciate this.  But this time I

Having a backup is essentially for such a project.  Everyone would
believe this, even I.

It is only the way, the time and the location that is wrong.

> > Very nice that you have discussed this topic before.  Or am I wrong
> > and this isn't an important decision for Debian?  Let me guess this is
> > day-to-day work that ought you to do.
> > 
> > Very nice that you have asked project members if they want to switch
> > to a machine that is maintained (or at least (co-)owned) by a person
> > who contributed that horrible FreeOS logo.
> 
> Take your site politics and shove it.  It's a backup site.  It's got a
> disk.  OK?

Normally I don't bet, but this time I'm 200% sure that the next step is
clear.  I would be happy if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that.

> > I don't remember when we hat the latest problem with our master.  

I'm sorry, that line shouldn't went out, I forgot to erase it before
sending.  This line is stupid, I know.

	Regards,

	Joey

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 /                 Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only /
/          proved it correct, not tried it.  -- Donald E. Knuth /