Swedish Arch Mirror [split]

thanks,
yeah, we should have swedish mirror also,
i wonder if it's possible to get arch on sunet?
edit: here: ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions

ok ,i got an answer,
translated from swedish :
As for now we are very restrictive with adding new distros to the server but we are putting Archlinux on the request list.
greets
[email protected]
doesn't look so good to me,

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    karol wrote:elzorro, please post the whole mirrorlist using [ code ] tags.
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