Thanks a lot for this update! The CC-BY-4.0 coverage keeps increasing. When 2302 was released, only 18% of the parts remained after removing all material that was not CC-BY-4.0. With this update, that number is up to 48%. With 2302, 98 of the top 100 parts (according to rebrickable.com popularity) were not covered by CC-BY-4.0. Now this number is down to 32. As last year (happy new years!) has seen a lot of releases, I plotted the development in a graph:
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Maybe most interesting for you is, which primitives are most often responsible for popular parts not being covered. Here is the top-10 together with the number of parts they block.
Amongst this are some very trivial parts. p/box2-7.dat, for example. Focussing on these could very quickly improve the statistics above.
Thank you!
![[Image: -XPb.png]](https://mister-muffin.de/p/-XPb.png)
- "top direct" is how many of the top 100 parts are directly not covered by CC-BY-4.0 (less is better, zero ideal)
- "remaining" is how much of the parts library is remaining after removing all material that is not CC-BY-4.0 (more is better, 100 ideal)
- "top missing" is how many of the top 100 parts are directly or indirectly not covered by CC-BY-4.0 (less is better, zero ideal)
Maybe most interesting for you is, which primitives are most often responsible for popular parts not being covered. Here is the top-10 together with the number of parts they block.
- p/box2-7.dat 1768
- p/48/1-4edge.dat 1357
- p/48/1-4cyli.dat 1138
- p/box4-4a.dat 1053
- p/3-16ndis.dat 780
- p/box3u5p.dat 742
- p/7-16cyli.dat 654
- p/box5-4a.dat 609
- p/4-4ring9.dat 558
- p/box4-2p.dat 533
Amongst this are some very trivial parts. p/box2-7.dat, for example. Focussing on these could very quickly improve the statistics above.
Thank you!
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