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On 11/10/20 8:57 AM, ddemaio wrote:
Hi all, I met with the openSUSE Board this morning and we had a discussion about https://metrics.opensuse.org/
As one of the openSUSE-release-tools, it tracks the releases, but currently is not tracking Leap 15.2.
Hi there, updating the tool to track Leap 15.2 is simple. It's just updating the regex for product pattern to match. I can take care of it. It's actually one of few documented items [1]. [1] https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-release-tools/tree/master/metrics/acces...
The tool was written by a member of the release team, but it appears that there is no documentation on how to change or update it for the releases. It appears that one person tryed to fix this in the following PR: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-release-tools/pull/2464 https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-release-tools/pull/2464
My work was focused on extending the collected information and storing statistics about package downloads. Meaning, how often a given package gets downloaded on a day, week, month. The problem is that the script in current shape caches a lot of data on the disk which fills up already. I've written a short summary of that here [2]. I've done some work already to redesign the script and move the aggregation part from cache files into InfluxDB. [2] https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/69535#note-1 Cheers Witek