On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:32 PM Matt Harwood <matt(a)mattharwood.com> wrote:
Hi all!
Further to yesterday's meeting, I've looked at posts that could be in the top
posts for 2018 posts over the holiday period. To recap, we had 4 post categories -
Desktop, Sysadmin, Developer and Command Line.
I took the top 100 posts from the Jetpack stats. I've done my best to categorise them
(some posts can overlap categories it seems), removed posts like Beta announcements and
posts specifically for releases other than Fedora 29, and marked the top 10 by views for
each category.
One thing I couldn't do is filter by the year posted in Jetpack, and I wasn't
sure if we only want to include posts made this year anyway, so I checked the date for
each and put it next to each entry anyway.
I hope it's useful - if anyone wants me to do more with it, just let me know :)
Available as .ods spreadsheet here:
https://upload.disroot.org/r/OF7fWblA#2PlCuJB72CghyN1GLLI+Iw/hWY03Ay+xqBQ...
Filtering to just 2018 dates, and removing release specific
announcements and other time-sensitive posts, I got the following top
entries:
Desktop
----------
Install Nvidia GPU
Third-party repos (Chrome/Steam)
Getting started with openbox
How to change Plymouth boot theme
Developer
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Build your own RSS
Thonny, Python IDE
VS Code for Python
Oxidizing Fedora: Trying Rust
Sysadmin
-----------
How to reset root password
Configuring software repos
F28 on the RasPi 3B+
Using Ansible to set up a workstation
Command line
------------
4 cool apps for your terminal
4 tips for better tmux sessions
Set up zsh
There are a lot of articles "skipped" in this list, so we might want
to think about different categories we could use. This was a really
interesting data set -- so thank you to Matt for providing it!
--
Paul