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FEDORA BY THE NUMBERS

January 2016

Remy DeCausemaker and Matthew Miller

Fedora Linux Had A Very Productive, Tremendous Year….

With the releases this year of Fedora 22 and Fedora 23, Fedora stakeholders should be proud of

themselves with the quality of Fedora releases/support continuing to go up while driving a lot of new

innovation and success into Linux.

— Phoronix

Fedora found its groove again with Fedora Next and turned out its most impressive releases to date.

More than just a great release though, the Fedora Project feels re-energized, like Fedora suddenly

remembered what it was and where it was going. That's great news for Fedora fans, but it's also great

news for RHEL and its many derivatives.

— The Register

The Section of the PresentationWhich Features

Numbers About Fedora Downloads andUpdate Server Connections

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THE GEOLOGIC AGES OF FEDORA

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Most releases peak right before the next one — we're just

not there yet with F23!

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Fedora EPEL and Fedora OS Update Server Connections

(Everybody loves EPEL!)

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The Fedora Project Is More ThanJust an Operating System

(And so, here are some numbers about that.)

How Big Is the Fedora Contributor Community?

So many numbers!

2000+ contributors with at least some activity

800 users active in at least two areas

300 users active in all three counted activites

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Fedora Contributor activity in three key* areas in 2015

* and easily counted

Almost 300 users in the top 10% in at least one area in 2015

About 60 users in the top 10% in at least two areas

And 9 super-users!

(Remember, this is just in the areas we're counting.)

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Narrowed down to the 10% most active in each area, we get...

Let's break that down a little more...

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Okay, enough of that.

Let's wrap up with a few slides showingsome other random numbers!

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Voters in Fedora Engineering Steering Committee Elections Over Time

Contributors with an @redhat.com address: 26%

Red Hatters sneakily using other domains: 9%

Everyone else: 65%

Does everyone work for Red Hat? Contributors with the top bodhi, dist-git, and wiki activity in 2015

So…. Questions?

Presentation by Matthew Miller, Fedora Project Leader, and Remy DeCausemaker, Fedora Community Lead. Super extra amazing thanks to Stephen Smoogen and Ralph Bean on the Fedora Infrastructure team. Thanks to them, no Bothans died to bring you this information.

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