Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-11 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 10. 05. 24 v 11:47 odp. Gary Buhrmaster napsal(a): Unless the BZs force a package to be updated you may very well end up with ~20% of the Fedora packages nearly forever not being updated with proper SPDX licenses as they are as likely or not going to be forever be on re-build auto-pilot

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-10 Thread Gary Buhrmaster
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 9:40 AM Miroslav Suchý wrote: > The current change > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SPDX_Licenses_Phase_4 > > is planned to be the last one. At the end of this phase - scheduled to > 2024-08-06 - we plan to mark this conversion as "done". My estimation is that

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-03 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 03. 05. 24 v 10:44 dop. Tim Landscheidt napsal(a): Maybe I misunderstood the original post, but I did not per- ceive the intent of the data's publication to be informative and useful, but to motivate (converting the licenses). This. And to provide at least some estimates. When we started

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-03 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 03. 05. 24 v 1:59 dop. Gary Buhrmaster napsal(a): Joking aside, I do agree the non-trivial conversions are likely to be the hard ones, and there will be a very long tail (many years more) for 100% as the work to deal with some of those hard ones may require expertise that is in limited or

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-03 Thread Tim Landscheidt
John Reiser wrote: >> New projection when we will be finished is 2025-04-06 (+5 >> days from last report).  Pure linear approximation. > Such a linear approximation, based on the entire tracked history, > is the second worst possible estimate. (The worst possible estimate > is the output of a

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-02 Thread John Reiser
On 4/26/24 11:20, Miroslav Suchý wrote: New projection when we will be finished is 2025-04-06 (+5 days from last report).  Pure linear approximation. Such a linear approximation, based on the entire tracked history, is the second worst possible estimate. (The worst possible estimate is the

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-02 Thread Gary Buhrmaster
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 6:11 PM Matthew Miller wrote: > Just eyeballing the prediction graph in the Google doc, it looks like the > linear approximation is distorted by the big drop in "non-trivial" last > September. And, the slope for "converted" is pretty steep before that, but > significantly

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-02 Thread Alexander Ploumistos
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 8:11 PM Matthew Miller wrote: > > If we extrapolate linearly just from 2023-09-29 on, that gives an end-date > of 2026-02-22. And linearly is probably optimistic too, given the classic > "last 10% is 90% of the time" thing. That sounds reasonable, but we'll also be

Re: SPDX Statistics - L'Aigle meteorite edition

2024-05-02 Thread Matthew Miller
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 08:20:43PM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Graph of these data with the burndown chart: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QVMEzXWML-6_Mrlln02axFAaRKCQ8zE807rpCjus-8s/edit?usp=sharing [...] > New projection when we will be finished is 2025-04-06 (+5 days from last