pr0f3550r
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Posted: Jan. 14 2006,22:48 |
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Reference:heanet.ie's admin post on this forum
1) The download page is incomplete and many links are broken. Originally, I wanted to write a Freshmeat-style php script, one where you select the software you want to download first and then you are prompted with a selection of servers and locations. That proved impossible. Some links are outdated, the directory structure on the mirror is not consistent (i.e.: "linux/damnsmall" or "distributions/damnsmall" or "linux/damnsmall" or "distro/DamnSmallLinux" or "packages/damnsmalllinux" or "pub/damnsmall" or "mirrors/damnsmalllinux.org", plus some other specific urls). So I decided to put all these patterns into Google and, wow, I had 15,900 results but trimmed down that boils down to about 25 single root domains, and from there hundreds of sites that rsync regularly. It's unbelieveable how many university servers cache all DSL packages and most of them are in Europe! So, what I'd suggest is not only to update the list (I could do that) but most important is to find a way to have a feedback from the mirrors admin and post an address to which they can inform the community of any changes on their sites. 2) The MYDSL index page is utterly broken. Some links point to ibliblio.org by default, even if the package is available on the same server. Example: MYDSL on heanet.ie Follow the links to, for example, Testing or UCI, and that will lead to ibiblio.org by default. That could be easily fixed setting relative links in the html.
3) Incomplete documentation on DSL internals. How many post do we get of people who ask the obvious? But that's because the documentation is scattered around (the forum itself, the wiki, the pdf docs). To a certain extent, that could be grouped altogether in one place, a specific read-only directory, same as the /doc/ in debian.org, and ideally mirrored on all sites.
I think that the pdf docs are a problem when you browse from links, for example, and the wiki does not get updated too often.
Well, that's a lot of stuff for the moment. What do you think?
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