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Re: popularity-contest for Cygwin?
- From: Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha at cs dot nyu dot edu>
- To: Andrew Schulman <andrex at alumni dot utexas dot net>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:31:21 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: popularity-contest for Cygwin?
- References: <jinqj1ll2dnc1d2u18l373o2fjdbohcglt@4ax.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> Debian has a package called popularity-contest:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/misc/popularity-contest. The package
> installs a cron job that mails in statistics once a week about which Debian
> packages the user has installed, and which ones they're using. This allows
> the Debian team to track which packages (and versions) are most often used. Of
> course this is entirely a self-selected sample, since no user is required to
> install the package. But that doesn't seem to introduce any bias.
>
> popularity-contest seems like a useful tool, and I wish there were a similar
> one for Cygwin. Of course it requires server support, which could be a large
> project. I'm not suggesting we try to implement it-- I certainly don't have
> the time. But maybe there's some simpler approach.
>
> I maintain 14 packages for Cygwin. Some of them need almost no maintenance,
> but others need fairly frequent updates. I don't mind, but I do sometimes
> wonder whether anyone is using some of them. As things stand now, I have no
> way of knowing, except by following the mailing lists, if even one person has
> installed or is using some of my packages (lablgtk2? orpie? stow?). A
> popularity-contest-like tool would help all of us Cygwin packagers to focus
> our efforts on the tools that are most useful to users.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts about how to implement such a tool? Volunteers to
> take it on? :)
We already have such a tool. It's called "cygcheck". When people post
their cygcheck output to the list, it also contains the list of packages
they installed.
So, to implement "popularity-contest" for Cygwin, all you need to do is
trall the recent mailing list archives for cygcheck.out (or cygcheck.txt)
attachments, and extract whatever info you need. :-D
HTH,
Igor
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