Jonathan Carlson wrote:

Hi Martijn,  Thanks for the newsletter!  I'm impressed, but I'm also
curious what the framework numbers mean.  Are they downloads, ranking,
what?
Those numbers are downloads of the framework itself in the last 7 days, measured at monday night, European time. The numbers for the apache projects are hard to get to, so the struts number is an average, estimated guess based on the weekly graph (http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/struts#Downloads-N1008F)

My guess is that most people download the extensions and examples too. This kind of artificially inflates our download numbers, doesn't it?
I've only looked at the actual core framework downloads ;-): http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/detail.php?group_id=119783&ugn=wicket&type=prdownload&mode=week&sl1_current=0&package_id=130482

So yes, I've done a little homework. And the numbers don't say much... Wicket was ranked higher than Spring on monday and the week before, but today we've dropped to 140. :-(. I think the participation on the dev and user lists helped us rank higher.

Martijn



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