Le blog de pingou - Tag - statsLe blog de pingou, ses actualités sur Fedora, ses RPMs, ses tests, son Linux... :-)
Pingou's weblog, his fedora's news, his RPMs, his tests, his Linux... :-)2022-02-17T10:46:15+01:00pingouurn:md5:66db5ce1ed1a80cb2f424695b4bb7780DotclearSpec change statisticsurn:md5:8bbe957f63c9a36dacddda7da88cb7da2018-02-01T08:55:00+00:002018-02-01T09:28:58+00:00Pierre-YvesGénéralFedoraFedora-planetstats <p>Over the last couple of days I took a look at all the <a href="https://src.fedoraproject.org/lookaside/rpm-specs-latest.tar.xz">spec files in Fedora</a>. I wanted to find out how many packages have not been updated by someone else than release engineering for mass-rebuilds.</p>
<p>Here is a graphical representation of the data:
<a href="https://blog.pingoured.fr/public/spec_updates.png" title="spec_updates.png"><img src="https://blog.pingoured.fr/public/.spec_updates_m.png" alt="spec_updates.png" style="display:table; margin:0 auto;" title="spec_updates.png, Feb 2018" /></a></p>
<p>And some numbers:</p>
<ul>
<li>20994 spec files considered</li>
<li>11 have unknown last date changed (could be that only Dennis changed those or something was wrong with their changelog)</li>
<li>13926 have been updated since January 1st 2017 (~66%)</li>
<li>17061 have been updated since January 1st 2016 (~81%)</li>
<li>18843 have been updated since January 1st 2015 (~90%)</li>
</ul>
<p>In other words, about 20% of our packages have not been updated by a human for 2 years and 10% for 3 years!</p>
<p>Here are the details used for these stats:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://pingou.fedorapeople.org/spec_file_update_stats.py">the script used to generate the stats</a></li>
<li><a href="https://pingou.fedorapeople.org/spec_stats.csv">CSV file used to generate the graph above</a> (this is one of the two CSV files produced by the script)</li>
</ul>