On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 03:46:14PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote: > > Well, I'm already running popcon on my two m68ks, but that doesn't say much > > about how many users are using that machines, as you state yourself. ;) > Well, it's up to the porters to count the users, but of course, if you > state that you have two m68ks with 10 users each, that counts as 20 > users. > Of course, I might get curious how big the m68ks are, or how much work > the people really do on them, and we may ask on further input. :)
Aha! That's not only "must have 50 users" but more a "must have 50 users that do stuff on those machines". See, that's the problem, when you don't define those rules exactly: what qualifies for a "user" - how often needs the user on the machine, how much time must he waste there, and so on and so on? Is it ok when a user only logins every half year or is it needed that he is there on a daily basis? Does it qualify as a user when there's an IMAP folder that the user is using or maybe a uucp account? It's difficult to judge when a user is a user sometimes... ;) -- Ciao... // Fon: 0381-2744150 Ingo \X/ SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg pubkey: http://www.juergensmann.de/ij/public_key.asc
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