On 2019/05/17 23:07, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Christian wrote: > >> I thought, that I share some download statistics from the daily Vim >> builds from the vim-win32-installer repository that I created today. > Very nice, thanks for making this work. > >> So here are some statistics for the releases 8.1.1201 (Apr 25th, 2019) - >> 8.1.1336 (May 17th, 2019). >> >> |Version |x86 zip|x64 zip|x86 exe|x64 exe|32bit|64bit| Sum | % x64| % EXE| >> |--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-----|-----|------|------|------| >> |8.1.1336| 0 | 340 | 0 | 290 | 0 | 630| 630 | 100% | 46% | >> |8.1.1330| 0 | 711 | 0 | 1000 | 0 | 1711| 1711 | 100% | 58% | >> |8.1.1329| 0 | 389 | 0 | 310 | 0 | 699| 699 | 100% | 44% | >> |8.1.1324| 42 | 226 | 59 | 184 | 101 | 410| 511 | 80% | 48% | >> |8.1.1315| 33 | 209 | 38 | 207 | 71 | 416| 487 | 85% | 50% | >> |8.1.1312| 0 | 335 | 0 | 290 | 0 | 625| 625 | 100% | 46% | >> |8.1.1302| 69 | 372 | 66 | 298 | 135 | 670| 805 | 83% | 45% | >> |8.1.1286| 53 | 533 | 72 | 590 | 125 | 1123| 1248 | 90% | 53% | >> |8.1.1282| 50 | 420 | 61 | 339 | 111 | 759| 870 | 87% | 46% | >> |8.1.1248| 0 | 575 | 0 | 590 | 0 | 1165| 1165 | 100% | 51% | >> |8.1.1244| 52 | 494 | 72 | 251 | 124 | 745| 869 | 86% | 37% | >> |8.1.1240| 36 | 286 | 48 | 193 | 84 | 479| 563 | 85% | 43% | >> |8.1.1239| 49 | 359 | 61 | 277 | 110 | 636| 746 | 85% | 45% | >> |8.1.1234| 0 | 267 | 48 | 214 | 48 | 481| 529 | 91% | 50% | >> |8.1.1222| 53 | 137 | 48 | 214 | 101 | 351| 452 | 78% | 58% | >> |8.1.1201| 80 | 315 | 115 | 833 | 195 | 1148| 1343 | 85% | 71% | >> |----------------------------------------------------|------|------|------| >> | Total |13.253| 90% | 49% | >> |----------------------------------------------------|------|------|------| >> >> So in general, about 90% of all downloads will be for the 64bit version >> of the Vim builds. At the same time the ratio between installer and zip >> file is roughly 50%. While the download of the pdb/debug zip files is >> negligible I find it quite surprising, that the 32bit downloads is only >> about 10% on average. Also I would certainly not have expected that the >> installer makes up about half of the downloads. At the same time around >> 14.000 downloads in total is quite impressing for a 3 week period. > I'm not surprised that 90% is 64 bit, I would expect users who get the > latest Vim also have recent hardware and plenty of memory. And "64 bit" > just sounds better than "32 bit". > > It's indeed surprising there are many downloads for the zip files. > Perhaps there is some script at work? > >> The statistics is also available at >> https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/wiki/Download-Statistics >> >> On a related note: Since today there is a signed win32 installer >> available. Signing the releases is provided by SignPath.io that provides >> a free signing feature for OpenSource projects. It still requires some >> manual effort to upload the signed artifacts back on github, so I will >> only upload those signed artifacts every once in a while (if I don't >> forget :)) > Let's see how the signed version fares. I should try it myself... > Just wanted to say that I am one of those that download .zip files exclusively. I just like the "clean old dir and unzip new content" part when in update, and as for the explorer integration, I already have .reg files for that. I still have not tried the installer though, part of that may ome from me being afraid of the it putting other files that I don't know, in some other dir, but that's just me being deluded. Also, as Bram said, I do suspect that a large portion of that comes from scripts.
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