Re: Statistics. Stats for installled or downloaded packages

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On 11/7/18 8:24 AM, Jeremy Cline wrote:
> On 11/7/18 10:34 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:04:23AM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>>> Now I see. Then porting https://popcon.debian.org/ to Fedora and
>>>> providing infrastructure for incoming data is the only way to collect
>>>> the stats. How to know if that is possible or interesting for Fedora?
>>> There is probably some interest in it. I would contact Matthew Miller
>>> as he has wanted something like it in the past.
>>
>> Yeah, definitely very interested. Just not had anyone with time to work on
>> it :(
>>
> 
> Now that the messaging infrastructure work is wrapping up, I've started
> looking into the hardware database service that was discussed at the
> beginning of the year.
> 
> Since a hardware database with user counts requires tracking the number
> of users in an anonymous way, it's essentially also an installation
> tracker. Adding another table or two would make it a software
> database so it might make sense to run them all as a single back-end
> service and have a single end-user tool for reporting.

You may want to look at
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/6497 and talk with
npmccallum if he's still around and interested in this area.

kevin


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