A report would serve the same purpose, and posted with regular intervals (like 1 month), with figures based on e.g. last month, last half year.
jan. On 23 October 2012 18:00, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:23 AM, jan iversen <jancasacon...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > +1, fine page. Monthly should be enough. > > > > Would it be worth to consider to include the country discussion (e.g. > list > > top 5 countries, and the total number) ? > > > > I'll take a look to see if there is anything interesting here. But my > guess is the top 5 countries will be static over time, and would not > be an interesting chart or a time series. But maybe we could > periodically post a table of these numbers? I have a pythons script > that gathers these numbers and generates a CSV report. It would be > easy to have it write out an HTML page instead. > > -Rob > > > Jan. > > > > On 23 October 2012 17:20, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> I've moved the download stats to its own page: > >> http://www.openoffice.org/stats/downloads.html > >> > >> That allowed me to give a fuller description of what the stats are, > >> how they were gathered, etc. I think we should aim for this level of > >> detail and transparency in any claims we make. > >> > >> This move then allowed me to clean up the Stats home page a little, > >> and include links to other charts we have, as well as add a section > >> (with caveats) on 3rd party stats: http://www.openoffice.org/stats/ > >> > >> If anyone has ideas for other relevant stats that might be interested, > >> I'd be interested in adding more. I can help on the data wrangling > >> and charting side. I'd love to have a regular chart on wiki and > >> forums traffic or edits or posts or whatever. This doesn't need to be > >> totally automated. For example, it could be something where someone > >> volunteers to run a monthly report and posts that new stat once a > >> month. > >> > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> -Rob > >> >