On Tuesday,
Internode announced that they are now mirroring
Sourceforge.
This is fantastic news for all OSS lovers down here in Australia.
Whilst we have had the up and down again service from Optus for some time, it's great to have an alternative.

(Having said that - I don't see Optus being offered on Sourceforge any more? Has Optus mirroring disappeared again?)
Even better, customers of Internode will actually get those downloads for free now. (Whilst I don't download Gb's of data each month of Sourceforge, I do grab things regularly off it! -- and every little bit helps.) More importantly, having a speedy mirror to grab code off is what counts.
It's great to see Internode -- a company that uses a lot of OSS software in their service delivery give back to the community that makes it happen.
Their range of free mirrored content is quite appealing. They run their own
download mirror site and for a Linux lover there is a huge selection of distros, and updates mirrored. Even better it supports
rsync so you can grab your updates quickly and easily! Add to it, now
Sourceforge and
MajorGeeks (for Windows software lovers). I regularly make use of their
free streaming radio content. They have stuff also for gamers (who's got the time ?!

) as well as some other content. You can
take a peep here.
The Sourceforge content is hosted here:
http://internode.dl.sourceforge.net/ but you'll need to use the Sourceforge website to pick a download, then select
Adelaide, Australia from the list of download options. (The direct link to the Internode mirror isn't browsable).
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After reviewing this post, it does sound like an advert for Internode!
Having said that, I've used a bunch of ISPs over the years, and I haven't been happier than I am now with Internode.
The service is always faultless, 13-NODE (Tech support) is answered always promptly by someone who actually
understands technical details (and not a messenger service for a tech team).
I've even had technical staff diagnose and fix routing issues whilst I've been on the phone with them!
So if you're in the market for a new ISP, give them a go. Sure, they aren't the cheapest ISP going around, but they are probably the best technical ISP and have some real added bonuses for OSS fans.
Tip: For those that do
wish to sign up with Internode, one way to
pickup an ongoing discount of 15% is to
register as a SAGE-AU member. Get the benefits of being a SAGE-AU member -- and cheaper Internet access.

(You will need a
valid SAGE-AU membership number to be entitled to the discount).
For me, the cost of the SAGE-AU membership is
less than the discount.. so I come out ahead!