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From: Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy?
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> > I
> > personally still love Gentoo.
>
> What's the problem then? :)

Can we agree that active developers are good for Gentoo, and the more
the better?

I think other posters to this thread may be trying to compile a
similar set of statistics, but I'll just come out and say it.  Can we
compare historical data on the number of Gentoo users and the rate of
Gentoo maintenance and growth?  Conceptually, I would think a 2-axis
chart along with three plot-lines would be appropriate.  Which data
points should be plotted?  We need something to represent users,
maintenance, and growth.

- Grant
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