Bug#1041440: popularity-contest: Non Debian - non Deb packages should be able to be reported - packages missing from Debian

2023-07-20 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, 2023-07-18 at 16:20 -0500, Karl Schmidt wrote: > While popcon seems a good idea - it seems that data from repository > downloads would do much the same job. User related statistics should be opt-in, turning on logs on the repository mirrors would mean it would be impossible to opt-out.

Bug#1041440: popularity-contest: Non Debian - non Deb packages should be able to be reported - packages missing from Debian

2023-07-19 Thread Karl Schmidt
On 7/18/23 11:07PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: [Karl Schmidt] While popcon seems a good idea - it seems that data from repository downloads would do much the same job. Due to the distributed nature of the mirroring setup, there are no such data, so it can not be used like that. It Would

Bug#1041440: popularity-contest: Non Debian - non Deb packages should be able to be reported - packages missing from Debian

2023-07-18 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Karl Schmidt] > While popcon seems a good idea - it seems that data from repository > downloads would do much the same job. Due to the distributed nature of the mirroring setup, there are no such data, so it can not be used like that. > What would be even more important is gathering statistics

Bug#1041440: popularity-contest: Non Debian - non Deb packages should be able to be reported - packages missing from Debian

2023-07-18 Thread Karl Schmidt
Package: popularity-contest Version: 1.76 Severity: wishlist While popcon seems a good idea - it seems that data from repository downloads would do much the same job. What would be even more important is gathering statistics on non Debian and even non Deb package software installed. I would