On Thursday 28 October 2010 17:28:20 Juiceman wrote: > Do we have any way to see what OS's are accessing the download page?
Yes, we have Google Analytics. 77.97% Windows 10.85% Linux 9.58% Mac 66.74% Intel 10.6 23.00% Intel 10.5 3.64% Intel 10.4 3.01% PPC 10.4 1.66% PPC 10.5 1.28% Intel (generic? earlier version?) 0.66% PPC (generic? earlier version?) Not set 0.49% iPhone 0.39% Android 0.20% iPad 0.20% iPod 0.10% Symbian 0.06% FreeBSD 0.05% Unfortunately it does not tell us what proportion of Intel are x86-32 vs 64. :( Breakdown for Windows: 42.29% XP 40.95% 7 15.73% Vista 0.57% Server 2003 0.38% 2000 0.08% 98 0.01% CE 0.01% ME Screen resolution is interesting too: 15.17% 1280x800 12.98% 1024x768 11.66% 1280x1024 10.47% 1650x1050 9.87% 1440x900 7.60% 1366x768 7.16% 1920x1080 5.50% 1920x1200 2.55% 1600x900 1.88% 1024x600 IMHO this suggests a lot of laptops... Browsers: 52% Firefox 18% Chrome 17% IE 6% Safari 5% Opera Others <1% Languages: en-us 47% fr 12.8% de 7.6% en-gb 5.7% ru 3.9% ja 2.4% en 2.4% hu 2.2% pl 2.08% it 1.6% Unfortunately I am unable to access the visitors over time graphs on any of my browsers. :| > On Oct 28, 2010 10:51 AM, "Matthew Toseland" <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > wrote: > > We are considering moving to Java 6. This would make our code slightly > cleaner, allow us to use a few minor new features, and simplify the build > process. We need to know whether this is a big problem. As I understand it > the following groups are likely to have Java 5 not 6: > > - PPC-based mac's. > > - OS/X 10.4 mac's. > > - OS/X 10.5 mac's on 32-bit x86. > > - People on Windows who haven't upgraded their Java to 6. I'm not sure > whether Sun does this automatically, I believe there is some sort of an > auto-updater. > > > > Anyone still running Java 1.5, whether or not you can easily upgrade > (please specify), please respond to this thread, publicly or privately. > Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20101028/8130805f/attachment.pgp>