Hey list, There's been a bit of conversation lately in #smolt about collecting information about partitioning, hard drive sizes, and most importantly, file system types. I feel it might be just a touch out of scope for smolt, since so far our policy has been hardware only. The reason this appeals to me the most is if there is any interest in file system type used, this would be a good place to collect those statistics. Personally, when we go make changes to the 'smolt protocol', we'll leave out the mount point used, so no one knows how big any given partition is on a particular machine. I have two questions for everyone. 1) Is this useful? Is this something that we feel the community would like to see, and that it isn't something that is deserving of a second statistics aggregator (like a popularity contest for packages would be) 2) Are there any privacy concerns? Remember smolt is voluntary, and so far we don't link any information to machines other than a single UUID that is privately stored. Mainly, the implementation will probably be just simply parsing through /etc/fstab. Thanks in advance for any input you all are willing to share. Cheers, Yaakov -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list