On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 17:53, Elijah P Newren wrote:
Sorry for the cross-posting. I originally posted this idea on
#fedora
at
irc.freenode.net and Anvil suggested I email these two lists with
this idea. My idea was the following:
Have apt-get/yum/up2date/<insert favorite packaging system here>
use BitTorrent for file downloads.
This would have the following benefits:
Users would get a much faster download rate (at least, that's
been my experience for the downloads I've done with
BitTorrent).
It would alleviate the 'which mirror should I use' problem.
Anyone could easily become a mirror.
It should keep any specific mirror from getting overloaded.
I figured this made so much sense that someone else has already thought
of it and perhaps already implemented it. Anyone know if that's the
case? If not, does that idea sound interesting to others?
It could be interesting but remember- bittorrent is mostly useful for
large files - not for trivially sized things like any single rpm.
-sv