Gsoc 18 Project | Collect build statistics

Vishnu vishnum1998 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 17:49:28 UTC 2018


In the database.
Because then it would be very easy to count the number of os for that port.

Ok.
would be updating the html.


On 2 April 2018 at 22:54, Mojca Miklavec <mojca at macports.org> wrote:

> On 2 April 2018 at 18:50, Vishnu wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Here is the basic structure i prepared.
> >
> > https://jsfiddle.net/3r4vL4L3/5/
> >
> > And i wanted to know what all am i supposed to show in installation
> > statistics mandatorily?
> >
> > Top port Versions of a month?
> > Top os of that port?
> > Number of installations versus time ? (of that particular port)
> >
> > what else?
>
> Just get an inspiration from
>     http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/installed_ports
>     https://trac.macports.org/wiki/StatisticsIdeas
> or from one particular port (which is what your port page should most
> likely show):
>     http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/categories/8/ports/587
>
> With those few exceptions:
> - The "All versions" cumulated since the beginning of statistics
> collection is pretty useless.
> - The "All variants" is somewhat controversial (I'm not even sure what
> to do with it), but if, then it should be shown as a line chart rather
> than pie chart
> - I would add OS version and build architecture like you suggested.
>
> I would vote for line charts with time on the x axis for nearly everything.
>
> (Of course we'll need another page for statistics, like OS version
> distribution etc that doesn't depend on individual ports, but let's
> not bother about that now.)
>
> > Also in the port history table. Should we add another coloumn named os .
> > which will store the current os version??
>
> Database table or the table on the website?
>
> If you were asking about the table on the website with build summary,
> then I would just replace builder name in that table with OS version +
> arch (10.5/ppc, 10.6/i386, 10.6/x86_64, ...). I would slightly change
> the wording in "Reason", but that's nitpicking. (I could add some
> other minor changes on the list, but they don't feel so important
> right now.)
>
> Mojca
>
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