https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/julia-users has one year of 
data.

On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 6:10:41 PM UTC-5, Ken B wrote:
>
> Here's a nice comparison of languages used in github repo's and Julia is 
> #43 out of 50:
> http://githut.info/
>
> On Thursday, 5 November 2015 02:50:43 UTC+1, Iain Dunning wrote:
>>
>> Some more data, from pkg.julialang.org web analytics: 
>> In January there were 3.5k "users", which ramped up to 5k by March, and 
>> then held there roughly before spiking up to nearly 6k in October - maybe 
>> the 0.4 release?
>>
>> Theres also the number of packages themselves:
>> 300 packages ~ April 2014
>> 400 packages ~ October 2014
>> 500 packages ~ February 2015
>> 600 packages ~ June 2015
>> 700 packages ~ October 2014
>> It does look roughly superlinear to me.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-5, Milan Bouchet-Valat 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +0000, Ben Ward a écrit : 
>>> > Could anyone who can see it tell me the current figures? Or see to 
>>> > making this data public? It seems an odd thing to keep private - I 
>>> > would presume growth figures were something to show off. 
>>> Unfortunately, the graphs only cover about 10 days. There are a little 
>>> more than 1,000 unique visitor each day, and about 10,000 since 10/22. 
>>>
>>> Some time ago, I posted the evolution of the number of Debian users who 
>>> have enabled popcon and have Julia installed. The absolute value is not 
>>> representative of anything, but the growth is exponential : 
>>> https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=julia 
>>>
>>> You can also look at the number of stars attributed by users to Julia 
>>> packages : 
>>> http://pkg.julialang.org/pulse 
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards 
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Luthaf <lut...@luthaf.fr> wrote: 
>>> > > These graphs are not available for people who are not (Github) 
>>> > > collaborator for the julia repository. 
>>> > > 
>>> > > Tony Kelman a écrit : 
>>> > > > There are some interesting numbers at 
>>> > > > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/graphs/traffic 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > Elliot Saba also did some scraping of the AWS download logs for 
>>> > > > binaries and shared the aggregate numbers (broken down by 
>>> > > > platform) privately with a few people, it may be worth sharing 
>>> > > > those publicly. 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 8:26:19 AM UTC-8, Ben Ward 
>>> > > > wrote: 
>>> > > > Hi all, 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > I was wondering are there any metrics or stats available that 
>>> > > > show how the user-base of Julia has grown over the last few 
>>> > > > years, and what it's size is now? 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > Many Thanks, 
>>> > > > Ben W. 
>>>
>>

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