Steve Bertrand wrote:
Marc, et-al,
I wasn't originally going to post this to the list, but I thought that
it would be useful to do so in order to try to solicit feedback.
There's a suggestion that I have for the server-side of bsdstats. I
would find it very useful if the server could track the % of the
reporting connections that come in over IPv6, and include that on the
website front page.
Of course, this would require that rpt.bsdstats.org reside on a reliable
IPv6 network, and code changes to the server-side software. (if the code
is Perl, I'll gladly take a look at it ;)
I'm not interested in the actual addresses of the sending hosts, just
whether the address contains a '.' or ':'.
Cheers,
Steve
BSDSTATS is dead. Don't waste your time.
I am a retired American who is now living in the Philippines. All during
RELEASE 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, and now 8.0 I have been running the bsdstats port
on my single system. Yesterday I checked the http://bsdstats.org website
by country and to my great surprise there are no Freebsd systems listed
in the Philippines. Also the previous months reports are no longer shown
on the website and the port stats don't show at all. This is not the
results talked about on this list when the bsdstats project was trying
to get Freebsd participation 3 years ago.
The bsdstats website has been un-supported, un-updated for over 2 years
and nobody noticed until I showed up in a country with out any
Freebsd counts, but knowing I was reports regularly.
What good is participation if there are no real-time results.
I removed bsdstats from my system and the port should be removed from
the ports system.
I also emailed Marc G. Fournier <[email protected]> the author and never
received a reply. That is the best sign that bsdstats is dead.
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