I must be bored, I just ran this hellish-looking shell statement on
my logs:

  zgrep "GET /tuxpaint" access_log* | grep -v "news_shot.png" | \
    cut -d ":" -f 2-999 | cut -d " " -f 1 | grep -v "\.com" | \
    grep -v "[0-9]" | rev | cut -d . -f 1 | rev | sort | uniq -c -i | sort -n


And for the last 30 days, here's the statistics of non-.COM viewers of
Tux Paint.  (e.g., number of unique domains not ending in ".com" and not
IP addresses):

      1 co   Columbia
      2 lu   Luxembourg
      2 mx   Mexico
      3 ch   Switzerland
      3 ee   Estonia
      3 gr   Greece
      3 pe   Peru
      4 at   Austria
      4 es   Spain
      4 gov  US government
      4 il   Israel
      4 ro   Romania
      4 ru   Russia
      4 tw   Taiwan
      6 ie   Ireland
      6 za   South Africa   [ 3 from Aug OpenSourceSchools.org story on 0.9.12 ]
     20 mil  US military
     23 pk   Pakistan
     25 bg   Bulgaria
     29 th   Thailand
     30 ca   Canada
     30 sk   Slovakia
     37 nz   New Zealand
     40 no   Norway         [ 34 from NordicOS.org ]
     53 lt   Lithuania
     54 id   Indonesia
     57 hu   Hungary
     59 be   Belgium
     65 cl   Chile
     84 br   Brazil
     94 de   Germany
    105 is   Iceland        [ 29 from NordicOS.org ]
    118 se   Sweden         [ 12 from NordicOS.org ]
    133 org  US org.
    145 dk   Denmark        [ 60 from NordicOS.org ]
    147 fr   France         [ 17 from Framasoft.net/article1733.html ]
    187 cz   Czech republic
    205 uk   United Kingdom
    219 pl   Poland
    223 it   Italy
    235 fi   Finland        [ 14 from NordicOS.org ]
    268 au   Australia      [ 60 (some IPs) from an e-mail (via Outlook) ]
    277 nl   Netherlands
    310 edu  US school
    355 hr   Croatia
    403 jp   Japan          [ 14 from: http://www.gimlay.org/~andoh/diary/
                               7 from: http://www.xiv-view.com/I_C_T/blog.html ]
    817 net  US network


The top 7 referrers for the last 30 days are:

 60 http://www.tux4kids.org/tux4kids/
 15 http://www.barrabin.com.br/fred.php?sys_date=&section=7
 13 http://www.tux4kids.org/tux4kids/news.shtml
  5 http://ecvernaz.edres74.ac-grenoble.fr/wdoc_tuxpaint.htm
  5 http://search.msn.com/results.asp?RS=CHECKED&FORM=MSNH&v=1&q=paint+software
  5 http://www.akl.lt/programos/?doc=pramoga.html
  4 http://www.barrabin.com.br/fred.php?sys_date=01-06-2003&section=7



Apparently someone in Australia (Tasmania) sent out an e-mail to a list
which is read by numerous people who check their e-mail via an Outlook web
interface, since I saw a number of HTTP_REFERRERS that looked like this:

  http://outlook.DOMAIN.NAME/exchange/FIRSTNAME.LASTNAME/Inbox/...

About 50 people on that list clicked the link to Tux Paint from
that mailing list message.  The subject was:

  "Free Paint Software for younger students"


(It's frightening the way Outlook exposes that.  I think I could figure
out each of the reader's e-mail addresses, just from my Apache logs.
That's just _wrong!_ :^P )



Anyway, just thought it'd be interesting to break it down some.

-bill!

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