On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 05:20:43AM -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
I like this idea a lot - I think we could probably do something that
would
be awesome to the point of people wanting to print it out and frame it :)
Or perhaps put on a t-shirt?
Do you want to break this idea out into a separate mailing list
thread so
it doesn't get lost? I've got a couple of things I can share just in the
way of "how to make awesome infographics" as well as data points. I don't
know that total # of versions/commits is going to work as sanely as it
would for other (smaller, more self-contained) projects, but I think there
are plenty of other data points to make use of.
Started a separate thread. :-) Maybe we should do this on the wiki as
well?
Not sure what kind of data we have available, but things that might be
interesting:
# of packages in Fedora from FC1 - F20
# of contributors over time
Size of "minimal" install over time?
# of languages supported in FC1 - F20?
# of release names that are as nifty as "Beefy Miracle"
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 8:16 AM, <jterrill(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Something else to think about:
>
> An infographic for the November anniversary could be pretty cool, with
> representations of total versions/commits/etc. Any thoughts on that or
> what numbers/stats could be included?
Best,
jzb
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