Le samedi 02 novembre 2013 à 21:20 +0200, مصعب الزعبي a écrit :
First , I ask very important questions:
Is Fedora a global community or not ??
It is a global community, and as such, need
sometime to take steps for
the global community rather than for a local one.
While the situation with your internet connexion is unfortunate, AFAIK,
there is a immediate workaround. A more proper way would be to be able
to restrict mirror by protocol ( or better, have yum/dnf to probe for
them, ie switch to a different protocol if he see there is something
fishy going with one protocol ), but unfortunately, this is not gonna to
code itself in 1 night ( or if this is coded in 1 night, this is not
gonna be backported itself in 1 night ).
Another solution would be to make mirror manager always return https
mirror for ip of some country or similar system. But then, you have to
send a proper bug report, and so far, I do not see you doing that.
Is Fedora working for Freedom or not ??
Working for freedom yes, but that doesn't mean "working to fight all
kind of freedom restriction irrespective of any others factors".
--
Michael Scherer