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Date:      Mon, 07 Aug 2006 15:14:24 -0500
From:      Chris <racerx@makeworld.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: BSDstats Project v2.0 ...
Message-ID:  <44D79F20.6020702@makeworld.com>
In-Reply-To: <44D79E13.5000204@makeworld.com>
References:  <20060807003815.C7522@ganymede.hub.org>	<20060807145507.3ee1f55d@localhost> <44D79E13.5000204@makeworld.com>

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Chris wrote:
> Mark Kane wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 07, 2006, at 00:42:27 -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>> I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ...
>>> this one adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously,=

>>> and the summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those
>>> deciding to report ...
>> Great project idea, and glad to see it's growing :). Every time I
>> refresh the page to check a host I add, I see several more since the
>> last refresh just a few minutes before. The new percentage display add=
ed
>> in the last few minutes is nice too.
>>
>> I haven't followed the whole thread so I'm not sure if this has been
>> suggested yet or not, but my idea would be to make another table
>> of just the major releases. Like an easy view on who's running
>> 6.1-RELEASE regardless of patch numbers, or 5.5-RELEASE, or
>> 4.11-RELEASE, just so people can get a quick idea on who's running
>> which releases without having to look through every one including
>> patch levels (kind of a quick summary). Or maybe even numbers and
>> percentages for "4.x", vs "5.x", vs "6.x", etc, and another table for
>> "i386", "amd64", "sparc64", etc, so companies providing drivers or
>> closed source binaries can quickly see the numbers for those.
>>
>> Just an idea :)
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>=20
>=20
> Just my .02 worth - that Sparc64 listing .... Is mine
> Wheee!
>=20
>=20


Let me clearify -

6.1-RELEASE  	sparc64  	1  	0.47%

That one is mine.

--=20
Best regards,
Chris

Ignorance should be painful.




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