On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:20:32 +1200
Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

> It has been mentioned. Please be assured we do intend or use it as a 
> tracker.

Could you please point me to the discution ?
I think there is a typo in the second line ... it reads like you _do_ intend to 
use it as a tracker. 

> The image provided has a long a caching time to push it out as far 
> towards the client as possible. If working your Squid should be able to 
> cache it on the first error and display it's cached version to all 
> following clients.

It sounds like a (new) install tracker, in that case. 

> It's pulled in via the CSS config file installed in your /etc/squid 
> directory and fully editable to remove or replace the branding if you 
> desire.

I've already edited it ... In my opinion it is wrong as a default, 
as it adds another "oh, edit *that* on every upgrade/install" to the network 
administrator's tasks.

Thank you for your answer and sorry if I seem to make a big deal out of nothing 
...

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