Roy Bekken recently quoted Fedora version usage data from
https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/csv-reports/images/summary.html
but on inspection it looks that, while the analysis and plotting of the
results are updated daily, the data may be obsolete---the latest version
in the plots is Fedora 39. Perhaps the automation was set up but began
to fail.
I understand that fixing it might be more work than anyone can spare.
I'd volunteer if someone can give me access to the relevant areas on
fedoraproject.org. At the moment though, could someone put a
warning/disclaimer on
https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/
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