Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) Bearing in mind that many Gnu&Linux users will be getting most of the stuff from their own distros rather than "upstream" here (but many do prefer upstream) i thought you might be interested in some stats from Drew Regards from Tom :)
Quite so. I have never downloaded a Linux version, even though I have been using OOo & now LibreOffice on it for years. On the other hand, I have frequently downloaded the Windows version and given it to others. I also used to download Star Office for OS/2, but now I believe OpenOffice is included with eComStation, the current version of OS/2 that's sold by Serenity Systems. I haven't seen many CP/M systems lately. ;-)
--- On Mon, 9/1/12, drew<[email protected]> wrote: From: drew<[email protected]> Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] Background noise To: [email protected] Date: Monday, 9 January, 2012, 3:53 Hi, Well, you know I keep a couple of domains alive, most of what is available at those sites, nearly 100% now, deals in one way or another with LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org. Roughly 50% of the traffic comes from downloading items linked to from one of the web forums. So - a little stat - the question came up recently in a conversation regarding user base. Just for kicks I went ahead an tallied up numbers from the last 3 months of 2011, number of visitors and what the AWSTats package recognized as the users operating systems. 137,000 + visits OS / Percentage of total visits Windows' 65.4080% Linux 23.2395% Macintosh 7.3497% Unknown 3.8735% BSD 0.0743% Unknown Unix system 0.0180% AmigaOS 0.0150% Symbian OS 0.0075% Sun Solaris 0.0068% WebTV 0.0023% CPM 0.0038% RISC OS 0.0008% OS/2 0.0008% CPM? Really? Anyway - just thought I'd pass that little background noise factoid along. Best wishes, //drew
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