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4 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
iscsi-initiator-utils∗
|
3 |
6.2.0.8742 |
6.2.0.8732 2.1.5 |
6.2.1.9 6.2.1.42 6.2.1.22 6.2.1.1 6.2.1.0 6.2.0.878 6.2.0.876 |
100.0 |
open-iscsi∗
|
23 |
2.1.9▲10 |
2.1.8▲9 2.1.7▲3 2.1.6▲2 2.1.5▲5 2.1.4▲5 2.1.3▲5 2.1.2▲3 2.1.1▲2 2.0.877▲ 2.0.876▲4 2.0.874▲3 2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500▲ 2.0.873▲2 2.0-871▲ 2.0▲2 |
2.0.873.r146.g4c9d6f9 |
98.24 |
open-isns∗
|
23 |
0.10212 |
0.10111 0.1007 0.994 0.98 0.974 |
|
92.22 |
isns-utils∗
|
3 |
0.1013 |
0.100 0.99 0.972 0.932 |
|
84.44 |
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