Yes, this may also be a good indicator :-)

I also have some "inside information" to share: Our OpenIntents
project source code has been downloaded roughly 100 - 150 times - each
release version that roughly came out every 3-4 weeks! This does not
even count the direct checkouts from the repository.

http://code.google.com/p/openintents/downloads/list?can=1

And even though we hope for it, it is probably realistic to assume
that the large part of submissions will NOT be using OpenIntents... so
you can do the math :-)

Peli

On Apr 9, 7:21 pm, Biosopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get idea to create the ChallengeMeter, Philip.
>
> Let me throw out these stats:
>
> I created 3 Android tutorials (blog.pocketjourney.com) and can see how
> many people visit the site each day since it went live & how many
> downloaded the tutorial .zip files.  Well...actually I see page views
> not visits but anyway...
>
> I have been surprised how many visits I've been getting to each
> tutorial.  Tutorial 1 has been getting the most hits consistently even
> though it's been up for a month.
>
> Tutorial 1:  average 30 page views & 7 downloads each day since March
> 15.
> Tutorial 2:  10 page views  & 4 downloads each day  since March 19.
> Tutorial 3:  3 page views  & 3 downloads each day since April 4th.
>
> Not sure what all that means in terms of entries but maybe it'll help
> us nail down the expected entry count.
>
> Anthony
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