Hi William

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 12:31 AM, William Kyngesburye
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2011, at 6:51 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:
>
>>> I just did some long-overdue catching up on my webserver logs.  I can put 
>>> together counts of OS X downloads if you like.
>>>
>>
>> Oh - I'd like to see those stats too!
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
>
> Took me a while... I found that the web logs counted requests and bytes, but 
> not necessarily completed downloads (didn't account for aborted downloads), 
> and had to do it over using downloaded byte counts and lookups to file sizes. 
>  The * below was very exaggerated at over 8000 hits, most others were 
> exaggerated approx 2x.
>
> Very crude table:
>
> 1.4         2010-1  2       3       4       5       6       7
>    snow    548     583     754     642     634     547     551
>    leo     254     257     380     294     263     235     194
>    ssnow   585     721     858     733     763     715     649
>    sleo    360     437     546     473     482     362     293
>
> 1.5         2010-8  9       10      11
>    snow    569     632     918     808
>    leo     166     237     313     253
>    ppc     -       -       65      76
>    ssnow   825*    967     1106    838
>    sleo    311     378     486     342
>
> 1.6         2010-11 12      2011-1  2       3       4       5       6
>    snow    297     1992    2060    1994    2079    1899    1671
>    leo     136     611     608     588     606     521     451
>    ppc     15      155     139     153     139     112     100
>
> 'snow' and 'leo' are the 2 main OS X systems, 10.6 and 10.5 respectively.  
> 'ssnow' and 'sleo' are the standalone packages. 'ppc' is when I split the leo 
> package because the new Qt Cocoa builds don't do PPC.
>

Thanks for the stats - very interesting. Hopefully the numbers support
the effort you put into building mac packages. I wonder how linux
fares against that. Alex Mandel was working on ubuntu download stats
once - I see if I can find the link to get them. Its a pity that the
useage of QGIS is so skewed towards windows, but hopefully that will
change over time to a more even spread.

Regards

Tim

> -----
> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>
> "History is an illusion caused by the passage of time, and time is an 
> illusion caused by the passage of history."
>
> - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
>
>
>



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