On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 09:34:52AM -0400, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
> 
> The data here was supposed to be end-of-lifed before F40 as it was to be
> replaced with a different tool. The scripts are a POC which became
> production years and years ago. Most of the work is done by a basic awk
> script which goes through the data logs and counts the number of times a
> particular release shows up once per ip address. Every release the awk and
> gnuplot scripts need to be tweaked to deal with the slightly different
> release names which show up. In 2019 or so, a newer tool was built which
> does a better job of counting usages via the countme tooling.
> 
> In 2022, I ran out of time to work on Fedora Infrastructure so I tried to
> 'futureproof' the data by having it read to count releases for a while. At
> the time I thought graphs would be made from the data at
> https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/csv-reports/countme/ and my older
> gnuplot stuff would go away. Like most things in systems administration,
> unless there is a dedicated person actually doing the work, it will get put
> on the back burner to the daily crisis.

Yeah, this is old data I think using the old countme stuff.

I think there is definitely interest in fixing it up. I think that would
probibly happen before flock.

So, I wouldn't use this for much right now...

kevin
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