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The main question I have is: where does numbers in expected metrics come from? Based of what data (companies, repositories, solutions) these numbers were estimated?
Personally, I do not think it is highly important to give very detailed and full explanation here, but on the other hand it seems that these questions will be asked by everyone interested in artipie and reading white paper, so may be we should add some explanation to the section.
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@olenagerasimova/z I'm not managing this repo, remove the webhook or contact me in Slack, as explained in §11; I'm not managing artipie/white-paper GitHub repository, you have to contact me in Slack first, see §11 /cc @yegor256/z
The main question I have is: where does numbers in expected metrics come from? Based of what data (companies, repositories, solutions) these numbers were estimated?
Personally, I do not think it is highly important to give very detailed and full explanation here, but on the other hand it seems that these questions will be asked by everyone interested in artipie and reading white paper, so may be we should add some explanation to the section.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: