On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 11:51:09AM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Looking at the current systems hitting the mirror system and using
Fedora, the numbers for September have been:
#ofIPs %ofusers release
38159 38.4842% f25
14306 14.4279% f20
8503 8.57546% f26
5605 5.65277% f23
5003 5.04564% f08
4315 4.35177% f22
3884 3.9171% f24
3578 3.60849% f14
3537 3.56714% f21
1745 1.75987% f19
1703 1.71751% f17
1557 1.57027% f18
1272 1.28284% f07
1189 1.19913% f16
1098 1.10736% f10
1082 1.09122% f11
867 0.874389% f09
800 0.806818% f06
358 0.361051% f13
238 0.240028% f12
184 0.185568% rawhide
108 0.10892% f15
23 0.023196% f27
19 0.0191619% f05
15 0.0151278% f04
5 0.00504261% f03
2 0.00201704% f28
The majority of users are on EOL releases but about 15% of rawhide
users are on i386... so I would see if there is a way to reach out and
advertise to those people to see what they are wanting. The majority
of rawhide users are in the US with the next set in India and China.
For users of f25 the majority of users are located in the following countries:
24649 GeoIP Country Edition: IN, India
1068 GeoIP Country Edition: US, United States
564 GeoIP Country Edition: RU, Russian Federation
482 GeoIP Country Edition: DE, Germany
369 GeoIP Country Edition: IT, Italy
345 GeoIP Country Edition: BR, Brazil
329 GeoIP Country Edition: PL, Poland
318 GeoIP Country Edition: CN, China
241 GeoIP Country Edition: FR, France
234 GeoIP Country Edition: GB, United Kingdom
I am not sure if that large number is a data anomaly or not. The
networks in India tend to use nat over nat with multiple endpoints so
1 person can show up coming out of multiple ip addresses over a day.
In the end though I would say working with the India ambassadors to
see what users there are wanting might be a good focus.
That's a great idea. We might also be able to track down people with hardware, such as
the OLPC. I'll put together an e-mail sometime this week.
jeff
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