[Popcon-developers] Re: Time to announce popcon on -announce?
Petter Reinholdtsen
pere@hungry.com
14 Mar 2004 17:36:22 +0100
[Bill Allombert]
> 2 things:
>
> 1) I plan to invalidate submission after 20 days instead of 10 days.
Sounds good. That might get rid of the strange wave pattern on the
graphs.
> 2) I would expect the release of a new debian-installer beta to get
> an increase of popcon submission.
So would I. It should happen in the next few days.
> You can't send it to d-announce, only joey@d.o can do that, iiuc.
> If you send it d-d-announce, joey will link it to the Debian Weekly
> News which is sent to debian-news.
Well, I am sure I can poke the right people to get it sent on
d-announce, but I am not sure if it is worth it. I guess d-d-announce
will do for now, even if it will fail to reach a lot of the debian
users. The last announcement was to d-devel, so I guess d-d-announce
is the correct next choice. :)
Here is a draft announcement:
Subject: Make Debian CDs even better
These days, the next stable release of debian is being packaged. It
will as usual also be released on CDs, and the current CD count is
13 binary CDs filled with approximately 13500 packages. And to
distribute these packages on the 13 CDs, we need to come up with
some sorting order. At the moment, some of the packages on the
first and second CD is selected based on various criteria, while the
rest are sorted based on their usage as reported by
popularity-contest.
The Debian popularity-contest is a concept created by Avery Pennarun
a few years ago. It set up a program on the hosts installing the
popularity-contest package, to email the list of packages installed
and in use to a central collection point. It also collect the host
architecture and we plan to collect kernel version and modules used
as well. The summaries are presented on
<URL:http://popcon.debian.org/> and used to sort the packages on the
Debian CDs.
The information can be used in other areas as well. It can detect
which packages in the debian archive which aren't installed on any
hosts. Such packages should probably be checked out and possibly be
removed from the archive. It has already been used to check which
non-free packages are actually in use, while discussing the future
for non-free.
So this is an request to all of you out there, to install the
popularity-contest package, say yes to participate (and verify
'PARTICIPATE=yes' in /etc/popularity-contest.conf), and give us more
info on which packages are in use in Debian.
Any comments, typos, etc?