Coprs,
Hi There! My name is Remy (decause in channel), and I just subscribed to this list :D
I'm dropping by because I saw this blogpost hit the Fedora Planet today: https://eischmann.wordpress.com/2015/07/27/growth-of-fedora-repository-has-a...
In it Jiri makes a number of good points, and ballparks the number of copr repos around 3000, with an estimate of 2000 active. These numbers are interesting, but I was hoping to confirm them, or get a more up-to-date number for the upcoming "State of Fedora" keynote at FLOCK next month.
I'm new around here, so bear with me if this is already posted somewhere, but is there a place I can find a count on the number of repos, and/or any other metrics that you folks may be tracking?
The new Community Operations (CommOps) team is taking on a number of metrics related tasks, and building out all kinds of tools, which can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps. We hang out in #fedora-commops if anybody is looking to join us and help build out this new subproject within Fedora.
Thanks for any help you folks can provide, and I look forward to your response. --RemyD.
-- Remy DeCausemaker decause@redhat.com Fedora Community Lead & Council Member http://whatcanidoforfedora.org 308C A504 0B47 1503 C9D9 E670 E633 A79B 0BB0 F6D9
Dne 28.7.2015 v 21:46 Remy DeCausemaker napsal(a):
Coprs,
Hi There! My name is Remy (decause in channel), and I just subscribed to this list :D
I'm dropping by because I saw this blogpost hit the Fedora Planet today: https://eischmann.wordpress.com/2015/07/27/growth-of-fedora-repository-has-a...
In it Jiri makes a number of good points, and ballparks the number of copr repos around 3000, with an estimate of 2000 active. These numbers are interesting, but I was hoping to confirm them, or get a more up-to-date number for the upcoming "State of Fedora" keynote at FLOCK next month.
I'm new around here, so bear with me if this is already posted somewhere, but is there a place I can find a count on the number of repos, and/or any other metrics that you folks may be tracking?
The new Community Operations (CommOps) team is taking on a number of metrics related tasks, and building out all kinds of tools, which can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps. We hang out in #fedora-commops if anybody is looking to join us and help build out this new subproject within Fedora.
Thanks for any help you folks can provide, and I look forward to your response. --RemyD.
As of today there is: * 3944 projects in Copr (999 increase since 2015-03-27), 1403 of them was deleted. So there is 2541 projects visible right now. This indicate quite high turn over of projects. * 2533 projects in Copr with at least one build (2359 with at least one build and not deleted project). * 55529 builds of src.rpm (11,026 more builds since 2015-03-27)
Data from February are here: http://miroslav.suchy.cz/blog/archives/2015/03/27/copr_statistics/index.html
So more or less - Copr users built in last 4 months 25% of packages/builds/projects they built in previous 2 years!
If you want some other data, do not hesitate to ask.
Hi Remy,
I dumped the database for some interesting data and created a chart showing how many builds we had over time. Attaching in .ods and .png format.
Adam
----- Original Message ----- From: "Remy DeCausemaker" rdecause@redhat.com To: copr-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 9:46:13 PM Subject: Copr Metrics for FLOCK?
Coprs,
Hi There! My name is Remy (decause in channel), and I just subscribed to this list :D
I'm dropping by because I saw this blogpost hit the Fedora Planet today: https://eischmann.wordpress.com/2015/07/27/growth-of-fedora-repository-has-a...
In it Jiri makes a number of good points, and ballparks the number of copr repos around 3000, with an estimate of 2000 active. These numbers are interesting, but I was hoping to confirm them, or get a more up-to-date number for the upcoming "State of Fedora" keynote at FLOCK next month.
I'm new around here, so bear with me if this is already posted somewhere, but is there a place I can find a count on the number of repos, and/or any other metrics that you folks may be tracking?
The new Community Operations (CommOps) team is taking on a number of metrics related tasks, and building out all kinds of tools, which can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps. We hang out in #fedora-commops if anybody is looking to join us and help build out this new subproject within Fedora.
Thanks for any help you folks can provide, and I look forward to your response. --RemyD.
-- Remy DeCausemaker decause@redhat.com Fedora Community Lead & Council Member http://whatcanidoforfedora.org 308C A504 0B47 1503 C9D9 E670 E633 A79B 0BB0 F6D9
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 10:31:07 -0400 (EDT) Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Remy,
I dumped the database for some interesting data and created a chart showing how many builds we had over time. Attaching in .ods and .png format.
Cool.
I know you added a bit back 'downloads in the last 7 days' and downloads of repos. Might there be any way to get a list by downloads of those? do you only keep last 7 days?
Just a thought...
kevin
All,
Thanks for coming back with data and metrics!
I'll have to be sure to shout you out on the slides at FLOCK :)
Awesometown, --RemyD.
-- Remy DeCausemaker decause@redhat.com Fedora Community Lead & Council Member http://whatcanidoforfedora.org 308C A504 0B47 1503 C9D9 E670 E633 A79B 0BB0 F6D9
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Fenzi" kevin@scrye.com To: copr-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 12:10:41 PM Subject: Re: Copr Metrics for FLOCK?
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 10:31:07 -0400 (EDT) Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Remy,
I dumped the database for some interesting data and created a chart showing how many builds we had over time. Attaching in .ods and .png format.
Cool.
I know you added a bit back 'downloads in the last 7 days' and downloads of repos. Might there be any way to get a list by downloads of those? do you only keep last 7 days?
Just a thought...
kevin
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