Daniel Hughes
Thu, 04 Mar 2010 02:40:07 -0800
Recently banshee turned on opt in statistic gathering, the first set of results are in, and it turns out that the overwhelming majority of Banshee users run it on Ubuntu. This possibly unexpected result is causing the banshee team to rethink their strategy regarding deployment to Ubuntu. Including the importance of providing same days packaging for ubuntu.
Banshee/BuildVendor: Users: 519 292 : Ubuntu 9.10 51 : Ubuntu 9.10 c519a80 33 : source-tarball 25 : Banshee / openSUSE_11.2 22 : git-checkout 20 : banshee-project.org OSX 10.5+ i386/Intel 16 : Gentoo/banshee/1.5.4 14 : Ubuntu lucid (development branch) c519a80 7 : Debian GNU/Linux unstable (sid) 6 : Ubuntu 9.10 8fef2fb 4 : Foresight Linux 4 : Ubuntu 9.04 4 : Ubuntu 9.10 0328ab7 4 : Ubuntu 9.10 ffc9f0f 3 : Ubuntu 9.10 424a345 3 : Ubuntu 9.10 d885c99 2 : ArchLinux 2 : Banshee:Alpha / openSUSE_11.2 2 : Ubuntu lucid (development branch) 8fef2fb 1 : Fedora12-1.5.4-0.1.fc12.aa 1 : Fedora12-1.5.4-1.fc12 1 : Fedora13-1.5.4-1.fc13 1 : Fedora14-1.5.4-1.fc14 This is only a small sample size, and does not necessarily correlate to what operating systems mono is used on. However if it did would that cause the mono project to reconsider its decision to not provide packaging for Ubuntu? I know the reasons why mono does not provide ubuntu packaging have been discussed on this mailing list in the past. However would it make a differences if it turned out that most mono users ran ubuntu? _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list