On 24 September 2012 17:06, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 21:52 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson"
wrote:
> Do you know if we keep log in our infrastructure that shows how many are
> actually upgrading on which version they do it from?
I don't know that, no. I don't think we do. I suppose it might be
possible to infer such information from the yum records, with a careful
analysis, by looking at installations with reliable IP addresses and
seeing their upgrade patterns. That might actually be kinda interesting,
but I don't know if it's really possible. In general Fedora is pretty
conservative about logging user information. As a F/OSS project, you run
the risk of a bad case of Slashdotitis if you do anything else =)
We do not have a simple way of tracking upgrade methods nor users to
do so. Mainly for the reasons that IPs change a lot, what looks like
an upgrade turns out to be users behind a NAT, etc etc.
Adam Williamson
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