> And for those of you interested in the architecture distribution, here
> are the numbers and percentages:
I think popcon is a really neat project. I do look every now and then
to see when the "unknown" line crosses the "amd64" line :) It's
getting close.
Keep up the good work,
On 10/17/05, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (...)
>
> > but is there anyone in the project with academic background about
> > this subject ?
>
> None of the current popcon maintainers have statistical background, as
> far as I know.
>
> We were in touch with someone interested in
Quoting John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Gustavo Franco writes:
> > I think that popcon is a bit underrated in the project.
>
> Does the installer mention popcon?
It installs it..:-)
(unfortunately, for various design issues, the sarge installer stopped
installing it during its development pr
Gustavo Franco writes:
> I think that popcon is a bit underrated in the project.
Does the installer mention popcon?
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[Gustavo Franco]
> Have you a TODO list to share with us and are you thinking in ways
> to expand the popcon visibility in the short term ?
We are two persons maintaining the package (it is on alioth,
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/popcon/>), and you should
probably use our mailing list to dis
On 10/17/05, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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 t
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.
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