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2007/10/23: anon comments locked due to spam

For all those Gentoo developers and readers out there, I'd like the answer to a perception question. Without looking at any data source, do you know roughly how many active (non-retired) developers there are? Do you know where they are distributed around the world?

We presently have 319 developers that are not marked as retired. I hear that Developer Relations have a pile of folks to mark as slackers, so this number will appear lower soon, but more accurately reflect how many developers in the distribution.

Here's the summary of the breakdown:

103.13%South and Central America
113.45%Unknown
268.15%Africa, Asia, Australia
309.40%United Kingdom
10031.35%North America
14244.51%Europe
319100.0%Total
I have more detailed results online here. Surprising bits include the number of developers in Germany (more than the combined total of the 2nd and 3rd entries), as well as the bug concentration in California.

Here is a breakdown by group groups of timezones, but it's made moot by the point that some people are normally early-morning people, while others are night-owls:

113.45%Unknown
257.84%Asia, Australia
11034.48%North, South and Central America
17354.23%Europe, United Kingdom, Africa
319100.0%Total

Source data that I based this data was originally LDAP, partially processed and made available here.

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-13 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
btw.: Even more funny is, that the UK has its list own entry, but the Channel Islands are subsumed under Europe.

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-13 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robbat2.livejournal.com
The Channel Islands are NOT part of the United Kingdom.
See Wikipedia on the matter: British Isles (terminology).

The Venn Diagram:

Red = Geographical location
Blue = Political entity

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-14 12:46 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Nice diagram - but the citizenship is british and the isles are bound to the UK and they're not part of the EU (that's what I understand under Europe nowadays).

I consider these miniscule "nations" (Andorra, Luxemburg, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican) a pita wrt. the european integration - now I have to learn there is one more I had not on the list. :(


Back to your diagram: Why is the crown dependency Isle of Man part of the British Isles, but the Channel Islands aren't? Just because of the geography?

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-14 12:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robbat2.livejournal.com
The Venn diagram came from Wikipedia. Look at the page I linked. It's because of their heritage with the Duchy of Normandy.

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-14 01:08 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
So the Queen likes to be called Duke Elisabeth by her subjects or what? Speak about historic ballast... *sigh*

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2007-03-14 01:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robbat2.livejournal.com
Digging further I could say the "British Islands" to include the Channel Islands with the rest of the British Isles, but it only makes the difference of a single developer (it used to make a bigger difference, but those others have retired).

Re: Isn't the UK a part of Europe?

Date: 2010-03-18 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] digger2315.livejournal.com
Looks like the Euler diagram (not Venn diagram) has been updated or corrected to include the Channel Islands within the British Isles.

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