I'm pleased to observe that the non-x86 architectures reporting to debian popularity-contest have seen a steep increase the last few days. The steepest climber is armeb, followed by alpha and hppa. It is great to see that the total count of submitters are up to 7850. Visit <URL:http://popcon.debian.org/> to find all the numbers.
But the architecture distribution is not the most interesting part of the popcon results. The packages used around the globe is the more relevant for our day to day work, and the popcon "score" is used to order the packages on the CDs, to make sure the popular packages end up on the first CDs. Please help us get a better picture of the packages being used by installing the popularity-contest package, and answer yes to participate. And for those of you interested in the architecture distribution, here are the numbers and percentages: #machines Architecture -------------------------- 1 0.01% ppc64 2 0.03% kfreebsd-i386 3 0.04% hurd-i386 3 0.04% m68k 4 0.05% s390 8 0.11% arm 10 0.14% mips 10 0.14% mipsel 16 0.22% armeb 28 0.38% ia64 46 0.62% hppa 53 0.72% alpha 88 1.19% sparc 129 1.75% powerpc 361 4.90% amd64 6611 89.66% i386 7373 100.00% total (ignored 477 without arch info) The package in woody do not report architecture info, so the 477 machines are probably running woody or older) (And if you want to announce the existence of popularity-contest to Debian users or other lists, please do so. I prefer to limit my posts to the lists I am on. :) Friendly, -- Petter Reinholdtsen One of the popularity-contest maintainers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]