Excellent. I'll check it out, I'm on a mission to get data about the Tomcat
package usage in Fedora and it's proving to be difficult lol

On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 5:32 PM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:

> Coty,
>
> On 7/26/21 07:13, Coty Sutherland wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm curious about whether or not we have/can get some information about
> the
> > usage of Tomcat out in the wild. Things like download count across
> various
> > versions (including archived version downloads) for the last few years,
> svn
> > history and GitHub stats, project website visitors, committer numbers
> (and
> > some other info which I can get from the regular board reports), counts
> of
> > tomcat-users list unique topics, etc. I'd like to compile data into a
> > community interest report (or something like that) and try to draw some
> > insights on which way the Tomcat project is trending. I would also be
> > looking to include adoption outside of just the vanilla ASF distro, like
> > the most popular Tomcat Docker container, Ansible collection, tomcat
> > package downloads from any OS that has the data available, etc.
> >
> > Does anyone think that such a report has value? Is there already
> something
> > like this in existence somewhere (there is an annual jrebel technology
> > report like https://www.jrebel.com/blog/2020-java-technology-report
> which
> > is pretty cool, but it's a survey)? Feel free to tell me that this
> > undertaking has little value and I can move on to something else :)
> > Thoughts?
>
> Certainly would be interesting.
>
> Debian has "popularity contest". It looks like it would be a ton of
> data, but it's available: https://popcon.debian.org/
>
> I don't happen to use the Debian-packaged version of Tomcat, but I am a
> Debian user and fan.
>
> -chris
>
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