Yes Buddhika I accept that. That is not what I'm trying to tell there. The case is like this, suppose we try to update or install bunch of packages using yum with fastestmirror plugin. Most of the time it'll swap between few mirrors because the connection to that mirror is not stable. Even though people know about this mirror, most of them are not using it as their primary update source. :)
Thumbs up for the mirror list idea.    

On Aug 4, 2012 12:02 PM, "Buddhike Kurera" <bckurera@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Danishka Navin <danishka@gmail.com> wrote:
> "But non of sri lankan fedora users are aware of that."
>
> Local ambassadors (including myself) are responsible to make an awareness
> about what local Fedora uses have.

Hello

Uditha : We cannot say ""non of Sri Lankan Fedora users"", there are
many who know and few who use it. Normally in Sri Lanka many users
dont download an Operating system via internet. Few are using this in
their repo list. When it is used outside the learn network (other than
educational institutes) there is no difference at all. Most IT
students in universities are aware of this. Even FOSS User Magazine
featured an advertisement regarding this mirror, not only for Fedora
but also for all software available able under this mirror including
Fedora and Hanthana.

That is the situation, however since most of the users couldnt use
learn network, the advantage is minimum. But of course we can increase
the awareness(note it in events) and maintain a list (Danishka +1),
that would be helpful.

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