Which begs the question: who are the four hold-outs?
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
> I've seen some online traffic, on Twitter and elsewhere, questioning
> the claim in our graduation press release that AOO has been downloaded
> by users in "228 countries". The critics of this
Hi jan,
Hi all,
2012/10/19 jan iversen
> I think the fact that it is not our data is important, but I agree that
> putting the link there could be a problem.
>
> Could we not simply write that our data "comes from" or are "verified by",
> and then a general link ?
>
Is it not possible to simple
Am 19.10.2012 19:44, schrieb Rob Weir:
[...]
> You can see the complete list of internet countries from which AOO has
> been downloaded here:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/stats/map?dates=2012-06-01+to+2012-10-19
>
> As you can see, the number is now 232, indica
Should a form of this appear on the AOO blog?
Don
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 2:12 PM, jan iversen wrote:
> I think the fact that it is not our data is important, but I agree that
> putting the link there could be a problem.
>
> Could we not simply write that our data "comes from" or are "verified b
I think the fact that it is not our data is important, but I agree that
putting the link there could be a problem.
Could we not simply write that our data "comes from" or are "verified by",
and then a general link ?
Jan.
On 19 October 2012 20:00, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:55
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:55 PM, jan iversen wrote:
> This is really a lot more convincing than just a number, and something to
> be proud of !!
>
And intriguing. It shows 62 downloads from the Vatican City. So Pope
Benedict, of course. But who are the other 61 ;-)
> Would it be an idea, to p
This is really a lot more convincing than just a number, and something to
be proud of !!
Would it be an idea, to put a link in the on openoffice.org to this page,
e.g. in the news area with the name (download statistics) ?
Jan.
On 19 October 2012 19:44, Rob Weir wrote:
> I've seen some online
I've seen some online traffic, on Twitter and elsewhere, questioning
the claim in our graduation press release that AOO has been downloaded
by users in "228 countries". The critics of this claim say that there
are not that many countries in the world.
Well, it depends on how you define things. T