Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-28 Thread Oliver Fromme
Marc G. Fournier wrote: Oliver Fromme wrote: By the way, I've got a small question. Does the database throw all entries away at the end of each month, and start all over again with zero entries? Or is each entry expired after a certain time has elapsed (31 days or whatever)?

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-28 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Oliver Fromme wrote: Marc G. Fournier wrote: Oliver Fromme wrote: By the way, I've got a small question. Does the database throw all entries away at the end of each month, and start all over again with zero entries? Or is each entry expired after a certain time

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-28 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 09:09:33AM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote: By the way (apropos default policies): Guess why OpenBSD has gotten ahead of FreeBSD in the statistics? It has been growing at a much higer rate all the time, and will continue to do so. Soon the statistics will prove that

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-28 Thread Randy Pratt
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 18:27:10 -0400 Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 09:09:33AM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote: By the way (apropos default policies): Guess why OpenBSD has gotten ahead of FreeBSD in the statistics? It has been growing at a much higer rate all

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-15 Thread Oliver Fromme
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At only 5000 hosts, I wouldn't be basing any decisions anyway ... I'd like to see 10x that number, and consistently, every month before reading *too* much into them ... Its only been running about 30 days so far, so @ 5k hosts so far, and most

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-15 Thread Ivan Voras
Oliver Fromme wrote: In fact, I think that mentioning too many different BSD variants is counter-productive against the goals of the project. The main goal is to provide numbers to vendors and manufacturers, in order to get better support. However, mentioning a dozen different BSD variants

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-14 Thread Olivier Nicole
Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD ... 6 days later: Thailand jumped from 12 machines to 110... ahead of France and

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-14 Thread Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg
Olivier Nicole wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD ... 6 days later: Thailand jumped from 12 machines to

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-14 Thread Oliver Fromme
[-questions removed from recipient list.] Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-14 Thread Julian Stacey
Reference: From: Liontaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 08:35:18 -0700 Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Liontaur wrote: *Perhaps it would be possible to get the FreeBSD site to keep track of downloa ds? I don't think so: Too many mirrors. -- Julian Stacey. BSD

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-14 Thread Liontaur
Bah, good point. But if the mirrors were never directly linked but instead were always called from the FreeBSD site, kind of like how VLC does their downloads for example? Mark Julian Stacey wrote: Reference: From: Liontaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-09 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:02:45PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD ... Are there

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-09 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:02:45PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-09 Thread Hye-Shik Chang
On 9/9/06, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:02 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-08 Thread Chris
Marc G. Fournier wrote: On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Chris wrote: Marc G. Fournier wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD

Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia?

2006-09-08 Thread Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:02 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote: Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD ... Are there *really*