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. 2012 Jun 29:6:22.
doi: 10.3389/fninf.2012.00022. eCollection 2012.

Open is Not Enough. Let's Take the Next Step: An Integrated, Community-Driven Computing Platform for Neuroscience

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Open is Not Enough. Let's Take the Next Step: An Integrated, Community-Driven Computing Platform for Neuroscience

Yaroslav O Halchenko et al. Front Neuroinform. .
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Figure 1
NeuroDebian repository access statistics from March 2009 to April 2012. (A) Geographic distribution of NeuroDebian repository accesses, aggregated by city or region as determined by GeoIP. Where no region-specific GeoIP information is available, statistics are placed into the center of the respective country. The color of each circle depicts the total number of package downloads and its size corresponds to the number of IP addresses which accessed the repository from that region. Push-pin icons indicate the location of NeuroDebian repository mirrors. (B) Daily statistic. The blue curve (# of update requests) shows the number of IP-address/OS-release combinations accessing the repository on any given day. This number should well approximate the lower bound of current “subscribers” of the repository. The red curve corresponds to the number of daily binary package downloads.

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