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![service-usage-hours](2021/service-usage-hours.png)
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![service-usage-hours](2021/service-usage-hours.png)
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The X axis is not very clear, but it's the cumulative estimate of the
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number of hours a service is used in the last year, with 11
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respondents. From there we can draw the following guesses of how often
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a service is used on average:
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* 20 hours: yearly (about 2 hours per person per year)
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* 100 hours: monthly (less than 1 hours per person per month)
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* 500 hours: weekly (about 1 hour per person per week)
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* 2500 hours: daily (assuming about 250 work days, 1 hour per person
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per day)
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* 10000 hours: hourly (assuming about 4 hours of solid work per work
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day available)
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Based on those metrics, here are some highlights of this graph:
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* GitLab is used almost hourly (8550 hours, N=11, about 3 hours per
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business day on average)
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* Email and lists are next, say about 1-2 hours a day on average
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* Git is used about daily (through either Gitolite or Gitweb)
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* other services are used "more than weekly", but not quite daily:
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* RT
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* Big Blue Button
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* IRC
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* CiviCRM
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* DNS is, strangely, considered to be used "weekly", but that
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question was obviously not clear enough
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* many websites sit in the "weekly" range
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* a majority of services are used **more than monthly** ($`X > 100`$)
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on average
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* there's a long tail of services that are not used often: 27
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services are used **less than monthly** ($`X <= 100`$), namely:
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* onionperf
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* archive.tpo
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* the TPA documentation wiki (!)
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* check.tpo
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* WKD
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* survey.tpo
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* style.tpo
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* schleuder
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* LDAP
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* newsletter.tpo
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* dist.tpo
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* ... and 13 services are used **less than yearly**! ($`X <= 20`$),
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namely:
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* bitcoin payment system
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* metrics bot
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* test net
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* SVN
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* exonerator
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* rpm archive
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* fpcentral
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* extra.tpo
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* jenkins
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* media.tpo
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* some TPA services are marked as not frequently used, but that is
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probably due to a misunderstanding, as they are hidden or not
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directly accessible:
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* centralized logging system (although with no sysadmin responding,
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that's expected, since they're the only ones with access)
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* TLS (which is used to serve all websites and secure more internal
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connexions, like email)
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* PostgreSQL (database which backs many services)
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* Ganeti (virtualization layer on which almost *all* our services
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run)
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* Backups (I guess low usage is a good sign?)
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### Happiness
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### Happiness
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![service-happiness-score](2021/service-happiness-score.png)
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![service-happiness-score](2021/service-happiness-score.png)
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The six "unhappy" or "sad" services on top are:
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* blog; -5 = 3 happy minus 8 sad
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* schleuder; -3 = just 3 sad
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* email; -3 = 2 - 5
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* jenkins: -1 = just 1 sad
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* RT: -1 = 2 - 3
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* media.tpo: -1 = 1 - 2
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But those are just the services with a negative "happiness"
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score. There are other services with "sad" votes:
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* CRM: 0 = 1 - 1
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* fpcentral: 0 = 1 - 1
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* backups (?): +1 = 2 - 1
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* onion.tpo: +2 = 4 - 2
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* research: +2 = 3 -1
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* irc: +3 = 4 - 1
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* deb.tpo: +3 = 4 - 1
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* support.tpo: +4 = 5 - 1
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* nextcloud: +5 = 7 - 2
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* tbmanual: +5 = 6 - 1
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* the main website: +8 = 9 - 1
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* gitlab: +9 = 10 - 1
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## Summary of service usage details
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## Summary of service usage details
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