In questa pagina sono riportati una varietà di dati statistici sull'uso di Fedora, in quanto il Fedora Project ritiene che le misure (effettuate dal team Infrastructure), siano un importante strumento di analisi.
Chi usa Fedora?
Molte persone. In realtà milioni -- molti milioni! Puoi controllare tu stessi, visitando la pagina La_nostra_comunità.
Dati statistici su Fedora 41
A differenza del metodo usato nelle precedenti versioni (Fedora 9 - 12) che lasciava qualche dubbio sull'effettivo conteggio di tutti i numeri IP unici, l'attuale metodo è incrementale, ed anche se più lento, dovrebbe essere più accurato.
Accuratezza delle metriche
The numbers above, for yum, represent unique IP addresses that reach our update server, not simply downloads. We believe it is reasonable to equate a "new IP address checking in" with "a new installation of Fedora", with the following caveats:
- Users who have dynamic IP addresses will likely be counted multiple times, which inflates the number by some amount.
- Users who are behind NAT or corporate proxies will not be counted at all.
The anecdotal evidence that we receive from different groups, companies, and organizations suggests that group (2) is significantly larger than group (1). As such, we believe that the true numbers in the field are higher than the numbers on this page.
For a more thorough discussion and enlightening information about the measurement of Fedora's userbase, refer to this blog entry by Jef Spaleta.
Tabelle Dati
- Smolt Data
Smolt is Fedora's hardware profiling project. It is an opt-in database that tracks unique installations of Fedora, and various details about that install. People who install to runlevel 5 will be able to opt-in during firstboot, but people who install to runlevel 3 will have to install the smolt client via yum and manually register.
- BitTorrent
The following table shows the number of downloads that have been made over BitTorrent. This table shows downloads only through trackers connected to the official torrent server.
- Download diretti
The following table shows the number of direct downloads of Fedora 41 media from unique IP addresses, as shown in the web proxy logs. The actual number of raw downloads tends to be much higher.
- Numero di visitatori unici del fedoraproject.org
- Numero di editazioni nella wiki di Fedora
- Numero di Contributori
In April 2008, the Fedora Account System CLA process was converted to a click-through process instead of a manual process of GPG signing and fax/email.
- Ambasciatori
Information about the number of Fedora Ambassadors.
- Traduttori
Information on the growth and numbers of Fedora Translators.
Mappe & Diagrammi
A variety of maps showing various statistics.
Some charts are available reflecting some of the information shown on this page.
Statistiche per Fedora N (N<13)
Older releases and years are on the Legacy statistics page.
Strumenti usati
Information on how these statistics are gathered is found here.