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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