If you look at the hosts list than you can see that 75% of the overall traffic is generated by cloud-gw.inria.fr. The CI jobs download the vm with curl.
What brings me to the next point. The „Hosts“ section in those states might break a data protection law. I don’t know how they are in france but in germany this would be illegal. We are not allowed to store IP addresses for a longer period. And making them public is really asking for trouble. Why? Because now I know that Sebastian Sastre might be responsible for 2,5% of the overall traffic on that site. I find that funny but most people don’t. Especially I’m asking myself why his server is in germany close to my own server maybe in the same room…. :) Anyway, an advize would be to check the law situation or just to switch off the Hosts section in the stats. Norbert Am 25.02.2014 um 16:54 schrieb Esteban A. Maringolo <[email protected]>: > Great stats. > > AFAIK, approximately two thirds of the downloads are performed by curl UA. > Which means many people, including me, must be using the convenient (but > unsafe) http://get.pharo.org shell script. > > Considering a CI environment or scripted automated build, many people is > accountable for more than one download per day (I'm for two the last days). > > Anyhow, it is good to have some raw metrics to analyze on. > > Regards! > > > > Esteban A. Maringolo > > > 2014-02-25 11:07 GMT-03:00 Camillo Bruni <[email protected]>: > We finally have our stats for files.pharo.org online again: > > http://files.pharo.org/teststats/2014/02/awstats.awstats.en.html > > We're approaching around 300GB downloads per month, not bad I'd say :) >
