This page counts unique installation for any IP.
This means that if you reinstall the machine 3 times from the same public IP, this installation is counted only once.
But the map also contains machines which are not running anymore.
This page counts unique installation for any IP.
This means that if you reinstall the machine 3 times from the same public IP, this installation is counted only once.
But the map also contains machines which are not running anymore.
And three WMs behind a NAT? How it’s incremented ?
Just one.
So we can use this script without hesitation for the main site.
Hi guys I add my 2 cents on this
This page counts unique installation for any IP.
I think that it will be better to count the number of hashes even from the same IP.
This means that if you reinstall the machine 3 times from the same public IP, this installation is counted only once.
And after a time of inactivity the entity (NS install) should become another color (light grey) if it is not active for 30 days for example.
BR
Bogdan
We use a free API version of Google Maps Layers (the tool used to conquer the countries) and there is a limit. The limit is 100 rows. This rows are taken from a table with all coordinates and geometry data. So we have to limit the colored countries to the first 100 entries.
Anyway the map is amazing: http://www.nethserver.org/phone-home/installation_map.html
2101
7.21 installations per day since the 2000th…
If we earn 2500 installation for Christmas, I will offer one “caipirinha” for everybody
yeah! I love caipirinha!
Ehi, you know I can fake the numbers, right!?
I’m willing to do it for free alcohol!
Without alcohol… It will be a “Limonade”.
Don’t fake the numbers… Or I will fake the Caipirinha
The 2500 isn’t here, but we are in hollidays and between Chrismas and the new year, a little drink between friends is a good moment
And who know is this traditional brazilian drink will not bring more users
So this is my new HOW TO
Version and revision: V1.0 / R0.
Skill: General audience. Adult ( depend on each local law)
Published: 2015-12-26
Review: 2015-12-26
Traditional Caipirinha
Ingredients:
2-4 lime wedges (to taste)
1-2 teaspoons sugar (to taste)
1 cup of crushed or cubed ice
1.5-2.5 oz. of cachaça (to taste)
Making a Traditional Caipirinha
Slice your lime. Cut it in half, then into quarters. Use the slices from approximately one quarter of the lime in the drink – 3 to 4 slices. Brazilian recipes typically call for more lime: ½ to even a whole small lime.[5] Adjust the amount to your taste.
Put the limes and sugar in a glass. It is preferable
to use a rocks glass (aka a lowball glass). Use 2 teaspoons of sugar for
a sweeter drink, one for a drink with more of the cachaça flavor.
Muddle the sugar and lime. Muddle them by pressing down and twisting repeatedly with a muddler – a long pestle shaped like a miniature baseball bat. Crush the limes just enough to release their juice. If you mash them too much, your drink will be bitter.
If you don’t have a muddler, just use the back of a spoon.
Add the ice. Crushed ice is best, though cubed will work fine.
Add the cachaça and stir. Recommendations from American bartenders range from 2 oz. (a little over a shot) for a sweeter, tarter drink, to 2.5 oz. (about two shots) for a stronger drink. Brazilian recipes, which are typically heavier on lime and lower on alcohol, usually call for 1.7oz (50ml).
Serve with the lime wedges in the drink. Enjoy!
I love such howtos!
Great How-to! I’ll try to follow it and see if i get the same result
Thanx for sharing @Jim !
I think Amaricans and Canadians like the caipirinha… Since the last time I looked the map:
USA 47 ( from 37 )
Canada 7 ( from 3 )
And happy new year
We’re growing up
2500
So? 100 installations every two weeks, not bad!
I will go to Salvador today to the last installation Nethserver (Proxy).
Total servers installed in the company.
2 Sao Paulo
1 Rio de Janeiro
1 Recife
Super cool @alexcsilva!
Are those installs all connected using the same domain? Can you tell us a bit about your setup? We love to hear some usecases!