GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
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GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
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Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#2I wish the dots were scaled by some metric indicating popularity. Such a metric is hard to come up with. Maybe total number of commits.
Way awesome though.
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#3I wish the dots were scaled by some metric indicating popularity. Such a metric is hard to come up with. Maybe total number of commits. Way awesome though.
Perhaps number of downloads? Number of mirrors?
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#4I wish the dots were scaled by some metric indicating popularity. Such a metric is hard to come up with. Maybe total number of commits. Way awesome though.
You already see some kind of popularity – just count the number of forks.
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#5Cool :)
Where does the source data come from?
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#6Cool :) Where does the source data come from?
The same one:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Linux_Distribution_T...
Not able to find source though. Anyone?
Edit: More info http://futurist.se/gldt/, still no source though.
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#7I couldn't find kylin linux.
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#8This is from 2012 and missing the (2012) part in the title...
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#9This is beautiful. I'd like posters for my walls. Does anyone else know of similar diagrams suitable for printing?
Re: GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline
#10I maintain a specific timeline for Debian if anyone is interested: http://timeline.debian.net