Hi, just q quick idea to get more accurate numbers and perhaps an idea of which people use it. Some kind of voting-system: - user-counter - user-skill (newbie, power-user, admin) - some important applications or usage-scenarios (desktop, mobile desktop, app-server, ...) - personal or business - how many installations - single OS or dual-boot with another operating system - linux-upgrade or switcher from another os - hardware-profile from hal or something like that perhaps even integrated into anaconda (Would you like to help the fedora-project and answer five questions / supply your hw-profile ?) or a link in the first page of the release-notes ? cu romal Greg Dekoenigsberg schrieb: > > If you like it, digg it: > > http://digg.com/linux_unix/Fedora_s_metrics_have_ripple_effect > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > >> ""Fedora announced this month that by using a tracking tool to monitor >> unique IP addresses, it was able to determine that Fedora Core 6 now >> has more than one million users. What does all this metric gathering >> mean for future Fedora releases? Moreover, what does it mean for the >> Linux community at large? The answer on both counts: plenty."" >> >> >> Have a look... >> >> > -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list