conda/infrastructure

Download counts missing python 3.10+ versions

wolfv opened this issue · 8 comments

wolfv commented

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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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Maybe we should move to this repo

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?

jezdez commented

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?

wolfv commented

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.