About 10 months ago, we enabled an auto-decrufter in dak. Then after 3 months it had become the top 11th “remover”. Today, there are only 3 humans left that have removed more packages than the auto-decrufter… impressively enough, one of them is not even an active FTP-master (anymore). The current score board:
5371 Luca Falavigna 5121 Alexander Reichle-Schmehl 4401 Ansgar Burchardt 3928 DAK's auto-decrufter 3257 Scott Kitterman 2225 Joerg Jaspert 1983 James Troup 1793 Torsten Werner 1025 Jeroen van Wolffelaar 763 Ryan Murray
For comparison, here is the number removals by year for the past 6 years:
5103 2011 2765 2012 3342 2013 3394 2014 3766 2015 (1842 removed by auto-decrufter) 2845 2016 (2086 removed by auto-decrufter)
Which tells us that in 2015, the FTP masters and the decrufter performed on average over 10 removals a day. And by the looks of it, 2016 will surpass that. Of course, the auto-decrufter has a tendency to increase the number of removed items since it is an advocate of “remove early, remove often!”.
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Data is from https://ftp-master.debian.org/removals-full.txt. Scoreboard computed as:
grep ftpmaster: removals-full.txt | \ perl -pe 's/.*ftpmaster:\s+//; s/\]$//;' | \ sort | uniq -c | sort --numeric --reverse | head -n10
Removals by year computed as:
grep ftpmaster: removals-full.txt | \ perl -pe 's/.* (\d{4}) \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}.*/$1/' | uniq -c | tail -n6
(yes, both could be done with fewer commands)
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