"G" wrote:
Thanks a lot for the information and i have started talking to the
company regarding the mirror setup. They were quite curious to know
the benefits they would get in setting up a mirror (public/private) .
Some sort of advertisements for the company somewhere in the website
and a name mention in the web site ?
I would keep you posted on this front .
If the company becomes a sponsor, they get credited in
http://fedoraproject.org/sponsors. They can talk to the infrastructure
team for specific details.
Becoming a private mirror allows everybody within the organization to be
transparently redirected to a local mirror. If you have many users
within the organization using Fedora and updating it regularly, you
don't have to waste company bandwidth and time reaching out to public
mirrors.
Rahul