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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Currently, we use a field in .nx-dotnetrc.json for single version principle. There are some benefits to this:
- We control the file…
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Currently, there is no option for a user to observe the download stats for a package over time. Users can only see download stats per version of the package.
I think it is interesting from a packag…
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I added 2 monitors in this PR a few weeks ago:
* https://github.com/dotnet/nuget-trends/pull/262
I was hoping it would just work, since hangfire has the information about how often the job shoul…
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### Related Problem
#2656 Investigate additional dimension for stats warehouse: location
### The Elevator Pitch
I'm a nuget package owner for many years. I usually wanna know more about each rel…
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It would be nice if the graph could be narrowed down to a specific version of the package. Maybe even a stacked-bar chart with version. If this was paired with an x-axis overlay of version releases (v…
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### Related Problem
My peers and I would love to discover new Blazor related packages. For me, that involves going to Nuget.org and typing "Blazor" before the rest of my query.
This type of searc…
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If you use both `Sentry.AspNetCore` and `Sentry.Serilog` and set DSN with the Serilog integration, Sentry doesn't work.
So, to fix it, you should configure Sentry with `UseSentry()` from ASP .NET Cor…
olsh updated
4 months ago
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Download count for popular packages typically follows an exponential growth curve (e.g., screenshot in #189). **By plotting exponential curves on a log-scaled Y axis they appear as straight lines, mak…
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From @dkackman
I am trying to get at the data from the NuGet gallery that would show package usage statistics. (Downloads over time, NuGet action per download etc.)
There is the NuGet data warehouse…
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# Problem
When plotting the downloads for a package over multiple years we have a `'MMM d'` format as the label for the x-axis and the same for the tooltip title when hovering over a specific data-po…