I just checked on the Maxima sourceforge page. It seems that between 750-1000 downloads of Windows Maxima per day are registered. I suppose one could add to that the people who download Sage, assuming they get a copy of Maxima included in the Sage distribution (I assume Sage downloading doesn't just link to Maxima sourceforge...)
Interesting to me is that something like <10% download source, and the number of people using windows is like 10X the number on MacOS or Unix. Make of this what you will. RJF On Aug 9, 6:47 am, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote: > On 8/9/11 8:35 AM, Harald Schilly wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello everyone > > > It has been a while since my last update on website statistics. I > > don't have much time to give you an in depth analysis, but in general: > > not much has changed. If I look back 1 year, the traffic has increased > > by about 1/3. That's less than the year before - I expect that this > > slowing trend will change once we have a good windows version, more > > exposure and a better server interface (e.g. public interacts). > > > Download stats (not exact, this number a lower bound) > > March: 6,800, April to June: 5,800 each, July 4,700. > > > Additionally I have also installed and tested a new tracker that has > > public reporting. At the bottom of each sagemath.org page you can see > > a number - that's the number of currently "online" users. When you > > click on it you end up here: > > >http://www.histats.com/viewstats/?SID=1579950&f=2 > > > This tracker shows you data in real time, e.g. you can click on "live > > users" on the left and open a page ... a few secs later you should > > show up. At the top are also some tabs to see more details. You can > > also change the range from the hourly default to days, or even months > > and check out browser, operating system, referrer pages and location. > > There is also more to explore and this tracker is currently installed > > on the main sagemath.org pages (notably exception is /doc) and > > wiki.sagemath.org. > > > e.g. this is a summary on country/city stats for july& august > >http://www.histats.com/viewstats/?SID=1579950&act=10&t_1=1309478401&t... > > > In that summary, Berlin wins the competition for the top non-english > > speaking city this time ;) > > This is great, though it makes me wonder how much specific people can be > tracked as they browse across the web! > > It does seem like there is a spike this last week, presumably from our > efforts at Mathfest, so that's good news. That is despite having the > server down part of the time too. > > Jason -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org