| Jef Spaleta ( @ 2007-10-21 22:37:00 |
Fedora Clients per Capita
So let's say you just happen to have global Fedora client density like in this image:

and let's say you also have access to global population density courtesy of http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/gpw/:

then you can in fact calculate the density of fedora clients per capita world wide!

So I know why the central Alaskan density per capita is high, but why is there a high per capita in central Australia?
So let's say you just happen to have global Fedora client density like in this image:

and let's say you also have access to global population density courtesy of http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/gpw/:

then you can in fact calculate the density of fedora clients per capita world wide!

So I know why the central Alaskan density per capita is high, but why is there a high per capita in central Australia?