Re: [PHP] Fwd: Current PHP Global Network Statistics

2009-09-01 Thread Daniel Brown
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 15:10, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
>
> Why is 5.1.6 such a popular release for the PHP mirrors?

It's a common distro release, particular for RPM's (CentOS,
Fedora, RHEL).  In fact, that's why I set that as the minimum version
in the requirements during the upgrade operation:

http://news.php.net/php.mirrors/37555

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Re: [PHP] Fwd: Current PHP Global Network Statistics

2009-09-01 Thread Eddie Drapkin
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>    Guys and gals (particularly those of you interested in the trends
> and metrics of PHP), here's a forwarded copy of an email I just fired
> off to the mirrors around the world after completion of the first of
> three phases of an upgrade operation.  Where does your server stand?
> What about your development box(es)?  Please share your thoughts with
> the class.  ;-P
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Daniel Brown 
> Date: Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 14:05
> Subject: Current PHP Global Network Statistics
> To: PHP Mirrors List 
>
>
>    ALL:
>
>    As you may now already know, after completing the first phase of
> the upgrade operation, all mirrors are running PHP5.  Here is a
> breakdown of all versions, as well as some other statistics you may
> find interesting.
>
>    Overall:
>
>        Total Mirrors, World-Wide:        118
>        % of Mirrors with SQLite:          65.3%
>        % of Mirrors with Stats:            37.3%
>        % of Mirrors Running PHP5:     100.0%
>
>    By version:
>
>        5.0.3: 1
>        5.0.4: 1
>        5.1.1: 1
>        5.1.2: 2
>        5.1.6: 20
>        5.2.0: 8
>        5.2.1: 3
>        5.2.3: 2
>        5.2.4: 7
>        5.2.5: 2
>        5.2.6: 17
>        5.2.8: 12
>        5.2.9: 23
>        5.2.10: 12
>        5.3.0: 6
>        5.3.1: 1
>
>    Subject to deletion in Phase II: 5
>    Running development versions: 1
>
>    Content Age Sampling:
>
>        Oldest Mirror:                 963096 Seconds (NOTE: Disabled,
> Pending Delete)
>        Youngest Mirrors:           98 Seconds
>        Most Common Ages:      1891 Seconds, 3699 Seconds
>        Total Average Age:          26160.2 Seconds (7 Hours, 16 Minutes)
>        Adjusted Average Age:    18083.2 Seconds (5 Hours, 1 Minute)
>            [NOTE: Adjustment removes disabled mirror from calculation.]
>
>
>    Thanks again, as always, for everyone's hard work and dedication.
> We're looking forward to working with all of you for a long time to
> come!
>
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I'm not entirely sure what you're expecting here, but I'll take a
stab, I suppose!

We recently switched to 5.3.0 on production machines (a shame, I know)
after some extensive testing in our development and staging
environment deemed the release //stable for our uses//.  Outside of
that, I've one machine that's running latest SVN checkout of the 5.3
branch.

Why is 5.1.6 such a popular release for the mirrors, just the fact
it's the last release in the 5.1 series?

Why is 5.1.6 such a popular release for the PHP mirrors?

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[PHP] Fwd: Current PHP Global Network Statistics

2009-09-01 Thread Daniel Brown
Guys and gals (particularly those of you interested in the trends
and metrics of PHP), here's a forwarded copy of an email I just fired
off to the mirrors around the world after completion of the first of
three phases of an upgrade operation.  Where does your server stand?
What about your development box(es)?  Please share your thoughts with
the class.  ;-P




-- Forwarded message --
From: Daniel Brown 
Date: Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 14:05
Subject: Current PHP Global Network Statistics
To: PHP Mirrors List 


   ALL:

   As you may now already know, after completing the first phase of
the upgrade operation, all mirrors are running PHP5.  Here is a
breakdown of all versions, as well as some other statistics you may
find interesting.

   Overall:

       Total Mirrors, World-Wide:        118
       % of Mirrors with SQLite:          65.3%
       % of Mirrors with Stats:            37.3%
       % of Mirrors Running PHP5:     100.0%

   By version:

       5.0.3: 1
       5.0.4: 1
       5.1.1: 1
       5.1.2: 2
       5.1.6: 20
       5.2.0: 8
       5.2.1: 3
       5.2.3: 2
       5.2.4: 7
       5.2.5: 2
       5.2.6: 17
       5.2.8: 12
       5.2.9: 23
       5.2.10: 12
       5.3.0: 6
       5.3.1: 1

   Subject to deletion in Phase II: 5
   Running development versions: 1

   Content Age Sampling:

       Oldest Mirror:                 963096 Seconds (NOTE: Disabled,
Pending Delete)
       Youngest Mirrors:           98 Seconds
       Most Common Ages:      1891 Seconds, 3699 Seconds
       Total Average Age:          26160.2 Seconds (7 Hours, 16 Minutes)
       Adjusted Average Age:    18083.2 Seconds (5 Hours, 1 Minute)
           [NOTE: Adjustment removes disabled mirror from calculation.]


   Thanks again, as always, for everyone's hard work and dedication.
We're looking forward to working with all of you for a long time to
come!

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