Alan pointed out that there is information about the system
environment that could be interesting. Some of it is already in the
registry (OS, DB, type of content, customizations), some isn't
(OS/Java/DB version, virtualization/containerization technology). He
also pointed out that a lot of information there is out of date -
obviously, because it's entered manually.

That's why I suggested improvements to the registry rather than a
one-time survey:

1) Make it easier to participate in the registry. Provide benefits to
those who register and provide their email address by offering
security alerts. If we're going to have a simplified installation in
the future, suggest joining the registry and make it trivial to join
(like http://popcon.debian.org/ ).

2) Automate everything that can be automated. All this is publicly
available information (UIs, versions, content statistics) that we
could harvest regularly and often.


Regards,
~~helix84

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