I'd just like to point out that I use the PPAs for continuous
integration testing [1] [2] which installs a fresh copy every time I
trigger a build. Looking at the numbers on my builds that could make
up around 200 downloads (it's a bit hard to estimate as not all builds
are counted). I suspect
If somebody have data, I can consolidate them on the same graph.
Le 03/03/2017 à 19:30, Jon Evans a écrit :
Cool! Are there stats available for the website packages? It would be
interesting to see a comparison of the other OS's and stable vs. daily
builds.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 1:07 PM,
Le 03/03/2017 à 19:55, Kevin Cozens a écrit :
On 2017-03-03 01:07 PM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
I had made some statistics on downloads for KiCad daily builds. This is
valid only for PPA (Ubuntu...) on last 3 months.
Have you noticed any uptick in downloads since the announcement about
the
On 2017-03-03 01:07 PM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
I had made some statistics on downloads for KiCad daily builds. This is
valid only for PPA (Ubuntu...) on last 3 months.
Have you noticed any uptick in downloads since the announcement about the
change in licensing of Eagle?
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Cheers!
Cool! Are there stats available for the website packages? It would be
interesting to see a comparison of the other OS's and stable vs. daily
builds.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had made some statistics on downloads for KiCad
Hi All,
I had made some statistics on downloads for KiCad daily builds. This is
valid only for PPA (Ubuntu...) on last 3 months.
To summarize:
- Major distribution used by our daily build users:
Ubuntu xenial (16.04) LTS
- Download are most of them in amd64 arch (95% ~ 5%) except for some old
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