Ubuntu package depndency map - Pretty Pics

There’s a high resolution desktop wallpaper here:
http://i.imgur.com/IU0t9QS.jpg

Another with an Ubuntu logo added:
http://i.imgur.com/VbmBwot.png
and with a space background:
http://imgur.com/a/BKnDq#2

Various versions in one place:
http://imgur.com/a/BKnDq#0

And a 16MB XCF that you can edit in the GIMP yourself :
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5Rab-pBRTmdWHZ1Mmd6emNQZUU/edit

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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11876059/ubuntu-depmap-small.png

Can’t get on these at work - please can you post a low-res embedded copy in a post, just so I can have a look?

You’ve lost me … what are you asking me to do exactly ? … can’t you see the pic above ?

Nope, the web filter at work blocks the link :frowning:
Did you embed it in the original post? Sometimes the web filter is aggressive enough to filter out embedded images too, in which case I’m screwed :frowning:
I’ll just try to have a look at lunch on my phone, don’t know why I didn’t think of that in the first place :-[

Your work webfilter blocks images … damn that’s strict :o

OK, how about this:-

Subtler Peppermint edit

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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11876059/Peppermint-Dependency-Map-text-small.jpg

(could probably do with loosing the KDE and Mono tags)

And without text

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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11876059/Peppermint-Dependency-Map-small.jpg

Only got the text on the last message, but the previous post had an attachment I could open (go figure)

Pretty picture, way better than the default Ubuntu wallpaper!

Ok, mobile Chrome faired better :slight_smile:

Are there any with MORE text on them? Sounds weird, but I find them quite fascinating!
How were they generated? Or are they just pretty but fictional?

I gather the map was generated with a scrript and autoplot … plotting the dependencies of all packages in the repo’s

See here for info:
http://tech-foo.blogspot.se/2013/01/visualising-ubuntu-package-repository.html
(including showing some more detail in the generated dependency map)

There’s an XCF (GIMP image) linked in my first posting that has all the separate layers … so you can add/remove whatever you like.