On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Anders Jenbo <[email protected]> wrote: > Den 01-04-2011 21:57, Simos Xenitellis skrev: >> >> hows for Greek (package: language-pack-el-base) how many times it is >> reported as installed (now, over 17000 times). >> The X axis is from July 2010 up to today > > Can you share this so could charts for other langs? > The X axis could do with better labeling. >
I simply used LibreOffice Calc to plot the graph, using historical values derived from http://popcon.ubuntu.com/main/translations/by_inst It was pointed to me that we may need to interpret more carefully the numbers. Can you all give input for the following? 1. This is the description of the numbers that PopCon provides: #<name> is the package name; #<inst> is the number of people who installed this package; #<vote> is the number of people who use this package regularly; #<old> is the number of people who installed, but don't use this package # regularly; #<recent> is the number of people who upgraded this package recently; #<no-files> is the number of people whose entry didn't contain enough # information (atime and ctime were 0). 2. Here is the line for Greek, as given by the PopCon website (above URL language-pack-el-base 17646 1500 12065 126 3955 (Language Pack Maintainers) which means 17646: number of [unique computers] who installed this package EVER [when was PopCon first made available?] 1500: number of [unique computers] who use this package regularly [DEFINE?] 12065: install but not use regularly [DEFINE?] 126: number of [unique computers] that upgraded recently [How is recent calculated?] 3955: number of [unique computers] that somehow did not provide usage information. [What does this mean?] 3. You can run 'popularity-content' manually, and you get the output printed on your screen (it is not sent). You simply run /usr/sbin/popularity-contest For 'language-pack-el' it says 1301743371 1301585463 language-pack-el-base /usr/lib/firefox-addons/extensions/[email protected] 1301689879 1301605804 libreoffice-l10n-el /usr/lib/libreoffice/basis3.3/program/resource/fps_officeel.res <RECENT-CTIME> 0 0 language-pack-el <NOFILES> 0 0 language-pack-gnome-el <NOFILES> 0 0 myspell-el-gr <NOFILES> 0 0 gnome-user-guide-el <NOFILES> 0 0 language-support-writing-el <NOFILES> 0 0 libreoffice-help-el <NOFILES> 0 0 language-support-el <NOFILES> 0 0 language-pack-gnome-el-base <NOFILES> 0 0 language-support-fonts-el <NOFILES> The first two columns are 'epoch times' that you can convert to normal times with http://www.epochconverter.com/ I understand that I can get more information if I look closely to the 'popularity-content' source code and do more tests. It would be great if someone could compare with their system and build on the above, and add more answers. Simos -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
