As can be seen, SourceForge has started their new statistics system finally! The numbers reported are done differently than before, so I've had to change what we track in our stats.
Statistics May 15 Jun 1 ========== ====== ====== Max Week's Rank on SourceForge: * 38 Total SF Page Views * 1,935,964 Total SF Downloads * 254,647 Total Freshmeat URL Hits 18,691 19,149 Total Freshmeat Subscriptions 181 183 Lines of Code in src/: 373,651 374,180 Code lines 259,984 260,236 Comment line 67,053 67,136 Blank 53,244 53,443 Lines of Docs in doc/: 26,848 27,790 Lines of content in website: 39,865 42,490 Size of the Inkscape wiki: 27,052 26,729 Bugs open/total: 208/1196 215/1223 Features open/total: 442/ 712 453/ 728 Patches open/total: 11/ 221 11/ 230 CVS Commits (as per inkscape-cvs) 11,897 12,040 Inkscape-devel membership: 173 179 Inkscape-announce membership: 197 202 Inkscape-user membership: 242 248 Num Translations: 33 33 Ave Translation Ratio: 47.0 47.8
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Bryce Harrington wrote:
Statistics May 15 Jun 1 ========== ====== ====== Total SF Downloads * 254,647
Does that say two hundred fifty-four thousand six hundred forty-seven? Wow. Just for curiosity's sake do you have that broken down by file so that we could get an idea of how the binary downloads shake out reguarding platforms?
I was also wondering if the folks who host nightly builds could provide any download stats. How much bandwidth dose it require to host a nightly build mirror?
Aaron Spike
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 08:07:11PM -0500, aaron@...749... wrote:
Bryce Harrington wrote:
Statistics May 15 Jun 1 ========== ====== ====== Total SF Downloads * 254,647
Does that say two hundred fifty-four thousand six hundred forty-seven?
Yes, one quarter million. Inkscape has pretty impressively large userbase.
Wow. Just for curiosity's sake do you have that broken down by file so that we could get an idea of how the binary downloads shake out reguarding platforms?
Yes, you can get this information from the downloads page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93438
Note that Windows users typically are downloading directly from there, whereas Linux users are also able to get their Inkscape from their distros, so most Linux users don't have to download from our site.
Also, that page doesn't account for the nightly downloads.
I was also wondering if the folks who host nightly builds could provide any download stats. How much bandwidth dose it require to host a nightly build mirror?
Good idea.
Bryce
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