> 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
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