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This page contains only irrelevant and unhelpful information and statistics about Alpine Linux.  
This page contains only irrelevant and unhelpful information and statistics about Alpine Linux. If you are going to prepare a talk about Alpine Linux, perhaps some information mentioned here can be used for the intro.  


= The first release =
= The first release =
* The first saved [[Release_Notes_for_Alpine_1.7.3|release notes]] were made for 1.7.3.
* Archives going back to 1.1 are (currently) at http://ancient.alpinelinux.org  
* Archives going back to 1.1 are (currently) at http://ancient.alpinelinux.org  
* First public mention of "Alpine Linux" is archived here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.devel/1183 (2005)
* First public mention of "Alpine Linux" is archived here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.devel/1183 (2005)
 
* The first saved [[Release_Notes_for_Alpine_1.7.3|release notes]] were made for 1.7.3.


= The name =
= The name =
"Alpine" originally stood for '''A''' '''L'''inux '''P'''owered '''I'''ntegrated '''N'''etwork '''E'''ngine. The idea was that the distribution would be focused on networking, and be a tiny "engine" or framework, which larger systems could be built upon. Today, "Alpine" is nothing more than a name.
"Alpine" originally stood for '''A''' '''L'''inux '''P'''owered '''I'''ntegrated '''N'''etwork '''E'''ngine. The idea was that the distribution would be focused on networking, and be a tiny "engine" or framework, which larger systems could be built upon. Today, "Alpine" is nothing more than a name.


= How is working on Alpine Linux? =
= Who is working on Alpine Linux? =


* Check the statistics of cgit, e. g. [http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/stats/?period=y&ofs=50 aports]
* Check the statistics of cgit, e. g. [http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/stats/?period=y&ofs=50 aports]


= Packages =
= Packages =
* [https://www.ohloh.net/p/aports aports] statistics provided by Ohloh.
== Packages per release ==
<pre>
v1.1 :
...
</pre>


== Commit per year ==
== Commit per year ==
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2011 :  
2011 :  
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</pre>
To grab the data use git log --after="2010/1/1" --until="2010/12/31" --pretty=format:'' | wc -l


== First commit ==  
== First commit ==  
The first commit was made
The first commit was made

Revision as of 07:35, 24 May 2012

This page contains only irrelevant and unhelpful information and statistics about Alpine Linux. If you are going to prepare a talk about Alpine Linux, perhaps some information mentioned here can be used for the intro.

The first release

The name

"Alpine" originally stood for A Linux Powered Integrated Network Engine. The idea was that the distribution would be focused on networking, and be a tiny "engine" or framework, which larger systems could be built upon. Today, "Alpine" is nothing more than a name.

Who is working on Alpine Linux?

  • Check the statistics of cgit, e. g. aports

Packages

  • aports statistics provided by Ohloh.

Packages per release

v1.1 : 
...

Commit per year

2003 : 
2004 : 
2005 : 
2006 : 
2007 : 
2008 : 
2009 : 
2010 : 
2011 : 

First commit

The first commit was made