Hi,

PPTP - place 2856.
Culmus - place 8939.

I guess they also have a factor between the installed column and the vote
column.

>From where do I know that?
http://popcon.debian.org/

> Omer Zak wrote:
>
>> This is confusing to me.  I thought that Debian (for a single
>> architecture) fits into 7 CD's, and now it seems to fit into 14 CD's -
>> or did I miss something which is too obvious to be explained in the
>> missing README file in the above Web site?
>
> In addition to what my predecessors said, please note that Debian are
> using a tool called "popcon". It's an opt-in option to send the list of
> installed (and used) packages to the debian project. They use it as a
> popularity contest between the packages (hence the name).
>
> The more popular a package, the earlier it is on the CD list. They do
> that to counter the 14 CDs problem you mention. I don't have any
> statistics, but my guess would be that about 80% of the people can make
> do with just the first CD, and 90% with just the first two.
>
> Please note, however, that some Israeli only use pattern are unlikely to
> make it into the first CDs. Two such patterns that come to mind are
> Culmus and PPTP. Personally, I find that downloading the missing stuff
> off the internet is faster for me than hanging around with all CDs.
>
>              Shachar
>
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