I wouldn't put too much stock in those. I threw them together quickly
to have some stats to play with for various things.

We collect detailed stats (nothing personal ofcourse) for add-on
downloads. A script parses the stats a few times per day and generates
that file. I believe when you get into numbers our size, there is a
good bit of rounding that goes on.

Eventually we'll wrap the data into a nice bundle for general
consumption. For now, you can go by that xml or ask here on the list
and I can get you some specifics.

Regards,
Cory

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Tommy Winther <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I noticed a simple stats file on the mirrors site
> and am curious on how these numbers are gathered.
> The numbers can change both up and down from day to day.
>
> Can anyone elaborate?
>
> It's this file:
> http://mirrors.xbmc.org/addons/addons_simplestats.xml
>
> Br.
> Tommy
>
>
>
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