Bill Allombert wrote:
> I am a bit confused by your report. I would expect what you request to be
> adequately provided by the popcon.debian.org  website and the
> popularity-contest version field.  We even provide separate data for stable.
 
But not separate data for unstable+testing.

Also, there is no way to get a graph for a package limited to reports
for stable or unstable+testing.

Also, there is no graph of the total number of reporters who are using
a given release. "Statistics per popularity-contest releases" is almost
that, but not really.

Those are the things I would find useful in the website.

> Unfortunately /etc/debian_version is a configuration file and we learnt that
> some users modify it.  Beside this is just a round-about way to report the
> version of base-files.

Hmm, it seems to me it would be easier to throw out the odd report with
an unknown suite name than to maintain a mapping from
popularity-contest package version to suite, especially since there
are periods in time when a given popularity-contest version can be in
both testing and stable. But I suppose I don't know your business.

-- 
see shy jo

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