On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 09:08:16PM +0200, Adrian Reber wrote:
> upgrades smooth seems to be paying off. A little shy of 47% of
mirror
> checkins come from F25 (with F26 beta and Rawhide contributing another
> 1.5%). F24 is 15%, and F23 is 12%.
>
> F22 drops down to 6.2%, F21 is 4.3%, and F20 is 5.9%. (F20 looks like
> it's going to linger for a good long time.)
This statistic is a bit different:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/statistics/2017-06-21/repos...
I think that's because it separates out the updates directories from
the base directories; I'm not sure. Smooge can probably clear up the
reason for the discrepancy. I'm also looking at an average of
the last 30 days, while I think that page is just a 24-hour snapshot.
epel-7 41.1080 % 3803278
epel-6 27.9928 % 2589874
updates-released-f25 6.1853 % 572261
updates-released-f21 6.1011 % 564465
updates-released-f22 5.8795 % 543968
updates-released-f24 2.6841 % 248333
updates-released-f23 1.8801 % 173941
This says that f21 is more popular than f24.
Oh, I think I know: my numbers are based on counting one IP only once
per day, but I think the above is raw. So, either there's a big F21
installation behind NAT (very possible) or there's some automated
process hitting F21 harder than newer releases.
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Matthew Miller
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