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== Fedora Maps ==
== 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.
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.
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The maps are generated at 11:40 UTC every day and use data from the previous did.
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 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 only mapped server right now is the MirrorManager. The following MirrorManager maps are currently available:


* [[Maps/f8|Fedora 8]]
The maps are available at http://fedoraproject.org/maps/
* [[Maps/f8newkey|Fedora 8 newkey]]
* [[Maps/f9|Fedora 9]]
* [[Maps/f9newkey |Fedora 9 newkey]]
* [[Maps/el4|EPEL EL-4]]
* [[Maps/el5|EPEL EL-5]]

Revision as of 14:58, 12 December 2013

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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/