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The maps use apache access logs and GeoLite (http://www.maxmind.com) data to convert the source ip addresses into geographical locations.
The maps use apache access logs and GeoLite (http://www.maxmind.com) data to convert the source ip addresses into geographical locations.


== Currently available maps ==
The maps are available at http://fedoraproject.org/maps/
The only mapped server right now is the MirrorManager. The following MirrorManager maps are currently available:
 
* [[Maps/f7|Fedora 7]]
* [[Maps/f8|Fedora 8]]
* [[Maps/f8newkey|Fedora 8 newkey]]
* [[Maps/f9|Fedora 9]]
* [[Maps/f9newkey |Fedora 9 newkey]]
* [[Maps/el4|EPEL EL-4]]
* [[Maps/el5|EPEL EL-5]]
 
'''Note:'''
 
The maps are also hosted off:
 
http://fedoraproject.org/maps/{f7,f8,f8newkey,f9,f9newkey,el4,el5}

Revision as of 21:31, 27 October 2010

Fedora Maps

Fedora Maps represent the geographical distribution of people who contact fedora servers. The servers can be MirrorManager used for installing/updating packages or can be the fedora wiki or the cvs servers.

The maps are generated at 11:40 UTC every day and use data from the previous did.

The maps use apache access logs and GeoLite (http://www.maxmind.com) data to convert the source ip addresses into geographical locations.

The maps are available at http://fedoraproject.org/maps/