apt-cacher and apt-cacher-ng are both  pretty aggressively maintained.
The version of apt-cacher that will be in jaunty has sprouted several
new dependencies, though, as well as new features.

I have some experience with squid, too.

+1 from me on having Ubuntu recommend a specific apt-caching solution.
I'm kind of indifferent as to which package is used, or if there's just
a guide for squid config.

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