We have decided to avoid releasing download figures, and use update
figures instead (which need some number crunching by developers: last
figure was 80 million if unique IPs pinging for updates, but goes back
to late spring). Download figures are not representative of the level of
adoption, and in addition are extremely easy to tweak.

SourceForge, for instance, is advertising based, which makes it tempting
to raise download numbers in order to ask for higher rates. The fact
that most projects hosted on SourceForge sport above average download
figures - for what is worth - raise a question mark

Back at OOo, download figures proved to be wildly inaccurate.

On 14/10/14 13:18, Leif Lodahl wrote:

> Wouldn't the most obvious thing be to add a Piwik server to our web
> infrastructure and start picking up some detailed statistics about both
> downloads but also user behaviour in general?

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