I’m looking at the mirror statistics, and in addition to the general positive upward trend, I noticed something interesting. Rawhide was, relatively speaking, at its peak in the early days — up to about 2010. From there, it slowly declines to almost nothing by 2012, and has stayed flat like that … until this last year, where there’s a lot more of it. It’s still small as a fraction, but definitely growing. This is still using the “old” mirror IP counting system; I haven’t done this for DNF Better Counting yet, but that’s my next little project. I’m definitely curious what percentage of these are long-running systems and which are ephemeral test or build systems. (A version of this post with inline graphics is at https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/interesting-growth-trend-in-rawhide/27879?u=mattdm) -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam on the list, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure