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2006-08-14 21:54:05

How about splitting the OS data among the different platforms an OS supports, such as Linux x86/x86-64 and Windows x86/AMD64/IA-64?

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2006-08-15 04:41:14

You mean the pie charts?
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2006-08-15 15:18:01

Yes. Additional pie charts with how an OS is divided among several platforms, such as OSX/PPC, OSX/x86.

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2006-11-09 17:48:28
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Or perhaps breaking down the platforms in the project statistics, much like is already done with CPU and OS, such as windows_intelx86, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, i686-apple-darwin, etc.
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