On 02/04/2010 05:16 PM, Matt Domsch wrote: > I've spent quite a bit of time over the last week fixing up the > scripts that generate Fedora's worldwide user maps [1] including the > worldwide map for all Fedora versions currently in use [2] as > determined by yum requests for mirrorlists. > > One thing that's painfully obvious is that the "Unique IP addresses" > method of counting the number of installations [3] is woefully > under-counting the actual number of installs. Looking at a single > day's worth of checkins (over 3 million), we see ~40k unique IP > addresses checking in twice a day, another 40k checking in between > 4x/day and up to say 20x/day, and then a long tail, fairly evenly > distributed, where a small number of single IPs are checking in up to > 2000x/day. My guess would be the latter number contains some (mock-) build-farms behind NATs - I run such a beast and wouldn't be surprised if you'd see it as an IP occasionally requesting "2000x/day" Ralf _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board