Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-20 Thread toki
On 19/07/2016 01:48, Dave Fisher wrote:

> 238 "countries" is impressive. Are any missed?

Depending upon who is doing the counting, and how they are counting,
there are between 198 and 350 countries in the world today.

That said, I was surprised by a couple of countries that were listed.
I'm guessing that SourceForge knows what it is doing.

jonathon

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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-19 Thread Marcus

Am 07/19/2016 03:48 AM, schrieb Dave Fisher:

In a funny way:

224 is SS. Is that Hitler's group?


we should tell SorceForge that SS means - nowadays - the TLD for South 
Sudan which is quite new as own country.



238 is St Helena. Is that Napoleon?

If it isn't funny to you. Apologies.

238 "countries" is impressive. Are any missed?


Sure, Antarctica. But maybe it's just because the researchers there have 
already the newest versions on their favored laptops.


Marcus




On Jul 18, 2016, at 4:27 PM, toki  wrote:


On 16/07/2016 20:00, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

It turns out that downloads-by-destination (to within IP-address analysis) is 
easy to get.


That makes for some very interesting results.

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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-18 Thread Dave Fisher
In a funny way:

224 is SS. Is that Hitler's group?
238 is St Helena. Is that Napoleon?

If it isn't funny to you. Apologies.

238 "countries" is impressive. Are any missed?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 18, 2016, at 4:27 PM, toki  wrote:
> 
>> On 16/07/2016 20:00, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
>> 
>> It turns out that downloads-by-destination (to within IP-address analysis) 
>> is easy to get.
> 
> That makes for some very interesting results.
> 
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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-18 Thread toki
On 16/07/2016 20:00, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> It turns out that downloads-by-destination (to within IP-address analysis) is 
> easy to get. 

That makes for some very interesting results.

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RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-16 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton


> -Original Message-
> From: toki [mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2016 11:10
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2
> 
> On 13/07/2016 20:09, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
> >> country/geographic unit?
> > I'll have to dig deeper into what SourceForge provides. I'll let you
> know when I find something.
[orcmid] 

It turns out that downloads-by-destination (to within IP-address analysis) is 
easy to get.  Here are the ones that match the downloads by platform used in 
the current report:

<https://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.2/stats/map?dates=2015-10-01%20to%202016-06-30>.

> 
> Thanks.
> 
> > The full breakdown of languages based on the latest week sampled was
> compiled and ranked in the spreadsheet document in PDF format at
> > <https://s.apache.org/2fwg>.
> 
> Got it.  Now to see what other statistical analysis I can do with it.
> 
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RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-15 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton


> -Original Message-
> From: toki [mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2016 23:10
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2
> 
> On 14/07/2016 21:17, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
> >>> <https://s.apache.org/2fwg>.
> > There's a Calc spreadsheet in the same folder that you can use to see
> how I did it.
> 
> What is the unshortened URL?
[orcmid] 

Oops, sorry.

<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/pmc/project-state>.

The current PDF is derived from 2016-Q2-LanguageDownloadProportions.ods

You can obtain the raw numbers from the SourceForge URL in the report.

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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-15 Thread toki
On 14/07/2016 21:17, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

>>> .
> There's a Calc spreadsheet in the same folder that you can use to see how I 
> did it.

What is the unshortened URL?

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RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-14 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton


> -Original Message-
> From: toki [mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2016 11:10
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2
> 
> On 13/07/2016 20:09, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
> >> country/geographic unit?
> > I'll have to dig deeper into what SourceForge provides. I'll let you
> know when I find something.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> > The full breakdown of languages based on the latest week sampled was
> compiled and ranked in the spreadsheet document in PDF format at
> > <https://s.apache.org/2fwg>.
> 
> Got it.  Now to see what other statistical analysis I can do with it.
[orcmid] 

There's a Calc spreadsheet in the same folder that you can use to see how I did 
it.
> 
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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-14 Thread toki
On 13/07/2016 20:09, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

>> country/geographic unit?
> I'll have to dig deeper into what SourceForge provides. I'll let you know 
> when I find something.

Thanks.

> The full breakdown of languages based on the latest week sampled was compiled 
> and ranked in the spreadsheet document in PDF format at
> .

Got it.  Now to see what other statistical analysis I can do with it.

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RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-13 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton

> -Original Message-
> From: toki [mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 16:54
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2
> 
> Dennis wrote:
> 
> >  US destinations .. 15% of the total.
> 
> Would it be possible to obtain percentage downloads for each
> country/geographic unit?
[orcmid] 

I'll have to dig deeper into what SourceForge provides. I'll let you know when 
I find something.

> 
> >with 11 languages in the top 92%: English, French, German, Italian,
> Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Polish,
> Portuguese, Chinese and Dutch in decreasing order.
> 
> Would it be possible to obtain percentages for each of the 27 languages?
[orcmid] 

The full breakdown of languages based on the latest week sampled was compiled 
and ranked in the spreadsheet document in PDF format at
<https://s.apache.org/2fwg>.

This can be cleaned up and made regularly available in support of quarterly 
board reports. I won't do more at this time.  One goal is to provide enough 
(and the .ods) so that anyone can do this.

> 
> Wondering which languages and countries are overrepresented in
> downloads, and which ones are under-represented in downloads.
> 
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Re: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-12 Thread Carl Marcum

Dennis,

Thanks for putting this together.

I sometimes forget how many people use AOO.

Carl

On 07/11/2016 07:23 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

[Statistics captured for the 2016Q2 report to the ASF Board]

Deployment and Take-Up
--

For the eight months since release of AOO 4.1.2 through 2016-06-30,
there are 29 million downloads, averaging about 850,000 per week down
to about 600,000 as we enter North American Summer in the last week.
Platform take-up is relatively constant:

87.5% for Windows,
 7.8% for Macintosh, and
 4.7% for all other distributions
 
US destinations have the greatest number of downloads by nationality,

representing but 15% of the total.  English language localization
is chosen for 41% of recent downloads, with 11 languages in the top
92%: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Polish,
Portuguese, Chinese and Dutch in decreasing order.  The remaining 8%
includes 27 additional languages and the SDK.

Although release 4.1.1 achieved a higher rate in its 16-month reign with
48 million downloads, 4.1.2 could reach or exceed that in the same time.

SourceForge serving of downloads has continued with its much-improved
usability and up-time.


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RE: [REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-11 Thread toki
Dennis wrote:

>  US destinations .. 15% of the total.

Would it be possible to obtain percentage downloads for each
country/geographic unit?

>with 11 languages in the top 92%: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, 
>Japanese, Russian, Polish,
Portuguese, Chinese and Dutch in decreasing order.

Would it be possible to obtain percentages for each of the 27 languages?

Wondering which languages and countries are overrepresented in
downloads, and which ones are under-represented in downloads.

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[REPORT] AOO 4.1.2 Deployment and Take-Up through 2016Q2

2016-07-11 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
[Statistics captured for the 2016Q2 report to the ASF Board]

Deployment and Take-Up
--

For the eight months since release of AOO 4.1.2 through 2016-06-30, 
there are 29 million downloads, averaging about 850,000 per week down
to about 600,000 as we enter North American Summer in the last week.  
Platform take-up is relatively constant:

   87.5% for Windows,
7.8% for Macintosh, and
4.7% for all other distributions

US destinations have the greatest number of downloads by nationality,
representing but 15% of the total.  English language localization
is chosen for 41% of recent downloads, with 11 languages in the top
92%: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Polish,
Portuguese, Chinese and Dutch in decreasing order.  The remaining 8% 
includes 27 additional languages and the SDK.

Although release 4.1.1 achieved a higher rate in its 16-month reign with
48 million downloads, 4.1.2 could reach or exceed that in the same time.

SourceForge serving of downloads has continued with its much-improved
usability and up-time.


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