Steve Langasek dijo [Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:32:34PM -0700]: > Hi folks, > > In the process of trying to finalize the budget, I've arrived at the point > where most of the uncertainty relates to how many people will be > attending/sponsored/registering as paid attendees. While we won't really > have final numbers on this until the conference itself, it would be useful > for forecasting to get a sense of how these numbers have varied (or not) > from year to year. > (...) > - how many total people attended each DebConf, by day?[1] > - how many people stayed in sponsored accomodation at each DC, by day?[1] > - how many people attended each DebConf in each of the paid registration > categories (professional/corporate)? > - how many people received travel sponsorship for each DC? > - how many people were registered to attend each DC?
Hi Steve, I think I can put some time to this tomorrow afternoon-ish; I will be mostly offline, but I'll try to do this, at least partially. If not tomorrow, by Thursday I think I can look at this a bit more quietly back in my office. > Best would be to have this data made available as a standing report that we > could reference for the future as well. FWIW, there used to be just such > data available at <http://debconf-data.alioth.debian.org/stats/>, but this > disappeared following the last alioth crash. :/ Other sources of historical > data include <http://penta.debconf.org/stats> and > <http://rkd.zgib.net/http/debconf/> - it would be keen if someone could > reconstitute these reports and get them re-published somewhere suitable. > Or if someone had a cronjob where these were being generated, and has a good > way to set it up again, maybe that would be even better! I can make a script for this, that can be run periodically as a cron job. Don't want to promise too much, as my free time is somewhat limited, but it should not be too hard. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
