Re: Theory
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 07:11:17PM +0100, Robert J?rdens wrote:
> - What do statistics about the CD/FTP ratio say? Are CDs still so
> important, that we need definite and long-lasting identical
> images/distros? True: floating release is nothing for CDs. Having 5
> different versions of a package on each set of CDs is not very
> productive. [But then again: We might become the first distro that
> only fits on 5 DVDs. That would make us the "largest distro in size"
> for ever. ;-]
Statistics? What statistics? CD may not be important in the US where you can
download forever for free but in countries where download costs real $$
(20c/MB) CD's are an extremely important method of distribution.
> - Anonymised (!!!!) registration of every installed package on systems
> wich install from the net should not be to difficult (Yes, on a
> voluntary base; registering its usage is more difficult - and I don't
> want it for my systems; or simply take it from download statistics).
> Then we have something like a machine_installation_days variable for
> the packages. This alone would have huge implications but would give
> us a rough figure about usage.
Have you looked at the popularity-contest? It gives some idea of what
packages people have installed and which they are actually using.
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