Gentoo Linux Source Mirrors Policy Kurt Lieber 1.1 17 Feb 2003 Requirements
Minimum Bandwidth

To properly host a source mirror you should have a minimum of T1 bandwidth. ADSL and cable connections do not generally make adequate connections for rsync hosts due to their limited upstream performance.

Minimum User Count

We ask that you support a minimum of 5 and preferrably 10 concurrent user connections.

Update Frequency

We ask that source mirrors be updated at least 3-4 times throughout the day. At a minimum, source mirrors should be updated once per day.

Implementation details

for new source mirror requests, the procedure will be as follows:

Someone asks to be a mirror, then we verify that the mirror exists and we can connect to it properly. Then we will contact you and enable your server to connect to rsync1.us.gentoo.org, the master rsync mirror. Then, in the next 48-72 hours we will determine if your mirror is syncing correctly with rsync1.us.gentoo.org and accordingly with this policy.

If all steps went smoothly, we will then add you to our list of download mirrors on the main web site.

Additionally, you, the mirror admin will be added to the gentoo-mirrors mailing list (low traffic) so that you can folllow all issues associated with source mirrors.

Thanks for helping out Gentoo Linux users and developers! :) For any mirror administration issues or problems, please contact mirror-admin@gentoo.org.
Short FAQ
Q: Who should I contact regarding new mirrors or to get my mirror added to the Gentoo web site?

A: klieber@gentoo.org

Q: Who should I contact regarding mirror issues and maintenance?

A: mirror-admin@gentoo.org

Q) How do I find the mirror nearest to me?

A) mirrorselect was designed to do this for you. If you haven't already run emerge mirrorselect then do it. Then run: mirrorselect. An ncurses-based menu will display allowing you to select a mirror close to you.