Am 03.02.2017 um 14:41 schrieb Matthew Miller:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 09:43:47AM +0100, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Also download numbers on atlas indicate more interest for cloud-base
> than atomic for vagrant.
Part of that might be self-reenforcing, as there haven't been enough
downloads of Atomic yet to bump it to the front page when you search
for "Fedora".
Google Search: Fedora Atomic
* (1st hit:
www.projectatomic.io/)
* 2nd hit:
https://getfedora.org/en/atomic/
* click: download now
* click: vagrant downloads
* click: View downloads using vagrant tools
Google Search: Fedora Cloud
* (first hit: fedora atomic (
https://getfedora.org/en/atomic/))
* 2nd hit:
https://getfedora.org/de/cloud/download (redirect to
https://alt.fedoraproject.org/de/cloud/)
* no information about howto use with vagrant directly, only possiblity
to download or "Want try Atomic" link at the bottom.
Google Search: Fedora
* Fedora Atomic "sub-link" (category link? don't know how they are
called) on first hit
* no Fedora Cloud on first page
IMHO:
* Even search for Fedora Cloud brings Atomic on top
* better information about Atomic then for cloud base (for vagrant use case)
Conclusion: i don't think downloads for cloud base are better because of
people searching find it better.
Is there any way to get download numbers over time? That would be very
interesting.
I think the future is containers. but right now most people are still
not ready to start full containerization. Another question is if people
are using vagrant with Atomic. I use it to run tests. if possible i run
tests in docker because of lower overhead - I would not use vagrant to
start an Atomic vm to run a container in it I think.
- Thomas