> Data is collected about viewer sessions that end in a successful logout, and
> it's examined in much the manner you propose. I believe the aggregate data
> is shared with Third Party Viewer teams and/or at the Open Source office
> hours. I'm not sure if the lab has shared a recent breakdown again
[opensource-dev] Collecting DIDN'T CRASH data
Good to hear. But I was also thinking of the graphics settings. There are all
those proven and unproven theories about VBO on, but not with AA, and only on
alternate TuesdaysI know I have some of them myself. I have convinced
myself that VBO is b
Good to hear. But I was also thinking of the graphics settings. There are
all those proven and unproven theories about VBO on, but not with AA, and
only on alternate TuesdaysI know I have some of them myself. I have
convinced myself that VBO is bad on my ATI 2600Pro iMac.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Lee ponzu wrote:
> I just had a sort of strange idea, but maybe this is alrady common
> practice. Just thought I would ask.
>
> Collect data about viewers that didn't crash. After some time cutoff, send
> the didn't crash data (with permission of the user, of cou
It's not a daft idea. It's good science.
On 9/08/2011 2:24 AM, Lee ponzu wrote:
> I just had a sort of strange idea, but maybe this is alrady common
> practice. Just thought I would ask.
>
> Collect data about viewers that didn't crash. After some time cutoff,
> send the didn't crash data (with
I just had a sort of strange idea, but maybe this is alrady common practice.
Just thought I would ask.
Collect data about viewers that didn't crash. After some time cutoff, send
the didn't crash data (with permission of the user, of course) to a
repository.
Then, when you have a bunch of Crash