John Reiser <jrei...@bitwagon.com> wrote:

>> New projection when we will be finished is 2025-04-06 (+5
>> days from last report).  Pure linear approximation.

> Such a linear approximation, based on the entire tracked history,
> is the second worst possible estimate.  (The worst possible estimate
> is the output of a random date generator.)

> Financial markets and other arenas using serious statistical forecasting
> have known for decades that it is much better to estimate by assuming
> a rate equal to the moving average rate over a fixed-length relevant
> period.  Repeatedly estimating based on the entire history does not
> meet the fixed-length requirement, because the entire history grows.
> Typical periods range from a small number of months to one year.
> For Fedora, one relevant period might be six months, the
> interval between scheduled releases.  Also useful are 90 and
> 120 days.

> Graphing the estimated completion date based on such a moving
> average rate would be much more informative and useful than the
> estimated dates which have been published so far.

Maybe I misunderstood the original post, but I did not per-
ceive the intent of the data's publication to be informative
and useful, but to motivate (converting the licenses).

Tim
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