On 08/16/2012 12:29 PM, askel wrote:
Hello everybody,

It's probably (most likely) not the best place to post this so please
excuse my annoyance.

Some time ago I made one of the projects I've been working on
available to everyone through Github.com and PyPi. There is seems to
be some interest in it -- according to PyPi download statistics last
version of the package was downloaded few hundred times. I was
expecting some feedback like bug report or feature request. I was
surprised that there was none beside one nice guy posting a patch to
fix a bug in it.

I'm not complaining, I'm far from it. I just want to understand what
is it making people to download every new version of your package and
not giving any feedback. Honestly, even "you suck" would be great at
this moment :)

I'd say you're doing well to get a patch with only a few hundred downloads. I've found the contributor-to-user ratio to be about 1/500 or so.

- C

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