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Tracking the popularity of a package over time?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How do I find out how popular an application is?Number of package releases / upgrades over timeHow to enable 'Send User Package Usage Info', after installation?What is the 'popularity-contest' package for?Removing popularity-contest without trashing the system?How do I find out how popular an application is?Where to find information sources about the APT system?I purged TZData and now Lubuntu won't boot! Help!How to get backup and restore the software from a unbootable hard driveNumber of package releases / upgrades over timeHow can I recover from a package management failure?The package system is broken (with package ethereum-swarm)
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Is there any software or website that allows the user to view a graph of how popular a particular package is? The popcon.ubuntu.com site has raw information on how many people
(who have installed popularity-contest
) have installed a particular package, but it would be interesting to see how a package's popularity changes over time.
I remember using a website that graphed this, but I don't know if it still exist.
apt package-management popcon
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Is there any software or website that allows the user to view a graph of how popular a particular package is? The popcon.ubuntu.com site has raw information on how many people
(who have installed popularity-contest
) have installed a particular package, but it would be interesting to see how a package's popularity changes over time.
I remember using a website that graphed this, but I don't know if it still exist.
apt package-management popcon
add a comment |
Is there any software or website that allows the user to view a graph of how popular a particular package is? The popcon.ubuntu.com site has raw information on how many people
(who have installed popularity-contest
) have installed a particular package, but it would be interesting to see how a package's popularity changes over time.
I remember using a website that graphed this, but I don't know if it still exist.
apt package-management popcon
Is there any software or website that allows the user to view a graph of how popular a particular package is? The popcon.ubuntu.com site has raw information on how many people
(who have installed popularity-contest
) have installed a particular package, but it would be interesting to see how a package's popularity changes over time.
I remember using a website that graphed this, but I don't know if it still exist.
apt package-management popcon
apt package-management popcon
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http://popcon2.net/
Popcon² is a website for viewing and analyzing Ubuntu's user-submitted package statistics.
Update: The site is down since 2014. There is a copy on archive.org.
This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
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The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
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I've found this for Debian at http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php
For example cmatrix packages: https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=cmatrix
Edit: Here's a bug with a solution.
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There is also www.lesbonscomptes.com/upopcon/ and ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/
The first one has more display options and data for a longer period (disclosure: its mine...)
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http://popcon2.net/
Popcon² is a website for viewing and analyzing Ubuntu's user-submitted package statistics.
Update: The site is down since 2014. There is a copy on archive.org.
This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
1
The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
add a comment |
http://popcon2.net/
Popcon² is a website for viewing and analyzing Ubuntu's user-submitted package statistics.
Update: The site is down since 2014. There is a copy on archive.org.
This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
1
The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
add a comment |
http://popcon2.net/
Popcon² is a website for viewing and analyzing Ubuntu's user-submitted package statistics.
Update: The site is down since 2014. There is a copy on archive.org.
http://popcon2.net/
Popcon² is a website for viewing and analyzing Ubuntu's user-submitted package statistics.
Update: The site is down since 2014. There is a copy on archive.org.
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This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
1
The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
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This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
1
The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
This was the site I was thinking of, thanks!
– Isaiah
Dec 3 '10 at 20:42
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The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
The site appears to be down.
– landroni
Feb 12 '14 at 13:31
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I've found this for Debian at http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php
For example cmatrix packages: https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=cmatrix
Edit: Here's a bug with a solution.
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I've found this for Debian at http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php
For example cmatrix packages: https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=cmatrix
Edit: Here's a bug with a solution.
add a comment |
I've found this for Debian at http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php
For example cmatrix packages: https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=cmatrix
Edit: Here's a bug with a solution.
I've found this for Debian at http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php
For example cmatrix packages: https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=cmatrix
Edit: Here's a bug with a solution.
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There is also www.lesbonscomptes.com/upopcon/ and ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/
The first one has more display options and data for a longer period (disclosure: its mine...)
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There is also www.lesbonscomptes.com/upopcon/ and ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/
The first one has more display options and data for a longer period (disclosure: its mine...)
add a comment |
There is also www.lesbonscomptes.com/upopcon/ and ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/
The first one has more display options and data for a longer period (disclosure: its mine...)
There is also www.lesbonscomptes.com/upopcon/ and ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/
The first one has more display options and data for a longer period (disclosure: its mine...)
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