[00:05] <sbraz> sarnold: i'd rather not break it if it works for some users, the dns record isn't going to be removed any time soon but the wildcard certificate won't be valid
[00:06] <sbraz> maybe i should just set the same URL and mention that it is anycast? like https://www.gentoo.org/downloads/mirrors/ which lists leaseweb twice
[00:07] <sarnold> sbraz: aha, cool. does it still respond http? I bet most mirrors still don't do tls, it might be rare for users to configure https
[00:07] <sbraz> sarnold: yes http works and will do so until we remove the alias from our configuration which i don't see happening soon
[00:08] <sarnold> nice nice
[00:08] <sbraz> but if we at least stop mentioning this domain, maybe we will see fewer requests and we'll eventually decide to kill it
[00:09] <sarnold> *nod*
[17:22] <sbraz> sarnold: looks like i can't use the same URL for two mirrors, so I guess we'll have to drop  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/ubuntu.bhs.mirrors.ovh.net-archive/
[23:55] <sarnold> sbraz: aw, bummer. it was a good idea. I think the mirrors@ubuntu.com approach would be best then :)