Hi, On Thursday 20 March 2008 00:11, you wrote: > Must admit I am surprised to see some decrease already, with 77 > machines upgraded to version 1.44 in unstable, and down 21 > submissions.
I must say I'm not surprised. We basically *know* (*) this is because the clients are DOSing the server at the same time, so why be surprised if this comes back, when the code, which prevented this (poorly), was remmoved? (*) I forgot why we knew this, maybe its in this bug log even, but there was a very plausible explanation, like >500 machines submitting per hour, all at the full hour, and the apache config allows 500 connections. Something like this. The solution definitly involves making the clients submit their data at random time. > I'm on vacation and offline until sunday, so I will not do anything > more with this until then. I suspect we should wait for 20 days > before we know, which is the period a submission is kept before it is > removed, if it isn't updated by the client. I suggest not to wait 20 days to take action. popcon-stats are widely used, and currently people think debian has way less (popcon) users, because our popcon system is broken. regards, Holger
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