i've no idea, i have seen that for example in brazil are presentations
(google docs) running that point to sagemath. so, only indirectly
through referrers. it would be a big help to include the analytics
code on the login page for sagenb.org .. then we know from where the
users are coming (country, city, referrer)

h

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 22:35, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> So there have been over *5000* new user accounts created on
> http://sagenb.org just this morning.  The number of users has
> increased dramatically.   Does anybody have any idea why?
>
> It's not some spambot -- I've been looking at accounts names and
> content, and people are doing mainly standard undergrad calculus type
> stuff.     But 5,000 new users in a couple of hours is pretty crazy.
> Is there a blog post or article or something about sagenb.org?
>
> I want to transition sagenb.org over to the new "separated" sage
> notebook, which has a more robust storage backend.   I tried naively
> just doing this (it takes about 45 minutes to migrate all 60000 or so
> worksheets over),  and it did not work.   I'll run a test version at
> http://test.sagenb.org until I get something working robustly, then
> switch all sagenb.org over.  This will entail at least 45 minutes
> downtime, which I'll day late at night (probably tomorrow night) to be
> less disruptive.
>
>  -- William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washington
> http://wstein.org
>

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