FC3 still on schedule for tomorrow? (Added: On the Torrent Already?)

Tor Harald Thorland linux at mis.no
Mon Nov 8 07:40:13 UTC 2004



James McKenzie wrote:

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> Alexander Dalloz wrote:
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>> Not the case if speaking about official availability and not premature
>> leaking. See the thread
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>> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-November/msg00676.html 
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>> and especially the 2 replies by Seth Vidal (duke.edu admin).
>> Am So, den 07.11.2004 schrieb James McKenzie um 23:41:
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>>> So, if the release is tomorrow, it should be on the Torrent 
>>> yesterday?  According to the schedule, FC3 was supposed to be 
>>> released to mirrors then.
>>>
>>> This means that I should get the BitTorrent client and install it 
>>> now and start 'slurping'.   
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>>
>>> James McKenzie
>>>   
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> Thanks.  Looks like I get to start tomorrow afternoon.  I guess I 
> should get a torrent client and configure it to point to duke.edu.  My 
> guess is that they are going to get slammed with traffic.  Hopefully, 
> the folks who run the Torrent will get it settled by the time I get 
> home (which should be about two hours after the release.)
>
> As always, thank you.
>
> James McKenzie
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Hi,

Am I right if I say the release is in approx 12 hours from my time of 
writing?

Is there a way to help serve the files? Bottorent? How to do this, only 
start a client and start dl the file? And where would the torrents be 
released?

THT




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