>> The explanation is that 'os2-contrib' binary package >> is offered as default download for all users not coming >> from a Windows machine (it has the latest "release date"), >> and probably many users download this package by mistake. >> There is a total of 80 downloads for each core OS/2 binary >> packages, and 280 for contrib, which causes the boost in >> total OS/2 downloads. >> > This makes a lot more sense to me, I'm still surprised by that 80 core > downloads, let's say they're really 30 or 40 unique users... well, it's really > nice to know there are so many die-harders out there. > > :)
It would be interesting to know where Harbour is actually used in real life, not just in case of OS/2, but at all. If anyone has stories about Harbour in real life, it'd be great to see them here. Brgds, Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
