Yeah, see Will Woods’ work here: GitHub - wgwoods/fedora-countme-data: Fedora "countme" data, plus docs & examples of how to analyze/graph it
Note that countme reports independently for each repo, so Will’s approach is to look each week at the highest repo for a given pattern. My approach is to just only look at fedora-updates for most things. The difference isn’t really significant, and I feel more like I know what’s going on that way.
My scripts to graph from the new data are at Tree - brontosaurusifier - Pagure.io, but as mentioned they’re not really in a good state (see the TODO list). I hope to make some time to work on them. Definitely before DevConf.cz. Maybe before Christmas.