Download counts missing python 3.10+ versions
wolfv opened this issue · 8 comments
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- I added a descriptive title
- I searched open reports and couldn't find a duplicate
What happened?
I've noticed that the download counts (used e.g. by the conda-stats
project or by-the-numbers
of conda-forge) do not contain stats for the python variants >=3.10. That means that the numbers for certain packages with Python variants (e.g. numpy
) will start to become less and less reliable (they are already pretty weird), because people are using 3.10 and higher base python versions.
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Yeah, I think that's right, the conda infra group isn't maintaining anaconda-package-data
We really need a single page to help direct folks where to raise issues of different types
What about a conda/issues
meta-tracker, whose only purpose is having a good README + an Issue submission template pointing to the adequate repos?
What about a
conda/issues
meta-tracker, whose only purpose is having a good README + an Issue submission template pointing to the adequate repos?
Question, is who'd be doing the regular issue sorting on this.
@sophiamyang Should we recreate this in https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-package-data?
I think the downloads for .conda
packages are also missing whcih is why current download numbers are really low, btw :)
Yes, looks like an issue for https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-package-data. @cappadona is maintaining the download pipeline.
Closing in favor of ContinuumIO/anaconda-package-data#41