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Re: [tor-bugs] #31990 [Community/Mirrors]: How should we proceed with website mirrors?
#31990: How should we proceed with website mirrors?
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Reporter: phw | Owner: ggus
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Community/Mirrors | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by arma):
Good summary, Philipp!
Thought 1: I wonder what is a good way to move to a conclusion here on a
trac ticket. I guess we start by trying to post useful constructive
thoughts and see where it goes.
Thought 2: For people who can reach our website, we have our own
webservers that we run. We've been making sure to scale up our webservers
to be able to handle the people who want to look at our website and can
reach it. So I don't think anybody is speaking of using mirrors from
random internet volunteers to replace the website for those who can reach
it.
So the question for me is whether we want to let people sign up locations
that we include in our gettor url rotation.
Maybe gettor will work perfectly in all censored locations by offering S3,
github, and google drive? If that's the case then adding new places, and
needing to worry about how much we trust them, is not so needed.
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