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On Sunday 11 January 2004 08:04, Kim Ingemann wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I asked a current gentoo developer about what happened to the
> gentoo-stats project. It seems that the maintainer left the project,
> then someone tried to rewrite the whole thing in python and then that
> guy left.

I didn't left ,my gentoo partition was hosed by qtparted, had to reinstall, 
I'm back on the job pretty soon

> Well, I guess that makes me the third man on this project then. I've
> started a new gentoo-stats client in C a few days ago. I've made a
> client and a server which already works quite well at the moment. I only
> need to tweak and add a few things and make support for some other
> architechtures than x86.
>
> I have searched this mailing list archive and found a lot of info from
> the earlier rewriter. I guess that makes me able to support a few more
> architechtures.
>
> When it's finished, I only need to make a website for data-analysis of
> the received data from the client.
>
> It is very similar to another project i started once, though it was
> based on uptimes. It's name was TuxTime. I don't know if anyone
> remembers it, but it reached pretty far with 2000 actives computers
> pumping data into the database for analysis.
>
> Anyways, if anyone have any bright ideas, feature request etc., please
> let me know. I will go further with the development after my exams on
> monday. Thumbs up!

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Meir Kriheli
MKsoft systems
http://www.mksoft.co.il
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