Hi Ramon,

The Galaxy Project does not track local installs directly.  We don't even
keep track of the number of times it is downloaded.

However, you can get an approximate feel for how widely used it is in a
couple of other ways:

   - Galaxy-Dev mailing list traffic and membership.  Most messages to this
   list come from people doing local installs of Galaxy.  There are a
*lot*of messages.
   http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Galaxy%20Project/Statistics#Mailing_Lists
   - Source code contributions from the community.  See
   https://www.ohloh.net/p/galaxybx/
   - The public Galaxy server list at
   http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/PublicGalaxyServers.  These are all local
   installs (and this number may go up again this week).
   - The isgalaxy tag in Galaxy's CiteUlike group.  These papers are about
   installations of Galaxy.
   http://www.citeulike.org/group/16008/tag/isgalaxy
   - The uselocal, usepublic, and uselocal tags at CiteULike.  We started
   keeping track of these in March 2013.  So this will give you an idea of how
   many papers since March indicate that the used a Galaxy other than Main.

We will be updating most of our statistics at the end of this month.  We'll
also be back-curating the new citeulike tags back to the beginning of 2013.

Hope this helps.

Dave C


On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Ramon Felciano <felci...@ingenuity.com>wrote:

>  Hello all –****
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> I would like to evaluate Galaxy for integration with Ingenuity’s NGS
> analytics platform, and am trying to pull together some macro materials on
> how Galaxy has been used and adopted by the community at large. Are there
> any presentations or wiki pages that summarize basic stuff like:****
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> # users****
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> # of deployments/ instances (public or private)****
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> Relative use of CloudMan vs locally deployed****
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> Use in any clinical or regulated environments (e.g. CLIA)****
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> I’ve seen the materials at
> http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Galaxy%20Project/Statistics but this looks
> to be only related to the public instance. Are there any similar materials
> that summarize across all installations, perhaps based on user surveys or
> the like?****
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> Thanks in advance for your help.****
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