[ Maintaining the CC list, although this may be redundant for some. ] On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 18:42:20 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: [...] > Before changing that, I'd like to understand: > > 1) what is the rationale for the public UDD mirror. Is there a way this > could be provided from Debian infrastructure, for example by > whitelisting specific hosts that need UDD access? Is there something > here that could be acceptable for DSA (Cced)? > [...]
As a user of the public UDD mirror: To me, the public UDD mirror appears to be vital for my automated software analysis infrastructure, as I'd rather not have a daemon automatically SSH into a d.o host. Can I turn the question around maybe: why is our UDD master *not* public? I suppose it is a matter of guarding against denial-of-service attacks, but seemingly others don't care about that aspect then? Best, Michael
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