Those who were at the Mugshot presentation at Fudcon may remember the mockups we presented around browsing applications based on popularity. You can now find an initial implementation at: http://mugshot.org/applications While we don't have much data yet, you can already see some interesting trends. If you're interested, sign up for Mugshot and add your own statistics. Once you activate your account, you'll need to enable statistics tracking from your account page or from the applications page. (You may also want to join the Mugshot Fedora group http://mugshot.org/group?who=qF6wdtBPcy3D8T.) What other information would you like to see there as a Fedora package maintainer? Do you see something built on this as useful for Fedora users? Let us know. If you want discuss the details of how this works or get involved in the development, the mugshot mailing list (http://groups.google.com/group/mugshot) is the best forum. - Owen PS. A few caveats to keep in mind when browsing the data: - It's still a very small amount of data; this is about 80 people contributing statistics over 4 days. - Various applications are missing because they have unusual WM class names; in particular most gtk# applications are not getting properly matched. I'll be fixing these cases up as I find them. - Because of some bugs I didn't find until today, applications used by KDE users are under-represented. (Application data uploads with konsole in them triggered an exception) - I've started some work at allowing editing the data through the web interface, but for now, all the editing is with the command line tools I used to build the initial contents based on Fedora RPMS and is admin-only. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list