digitalmars.D - andrei - better breakdown of statistics for downloads by region, OS,
- Laeeth Isharc (12/12) Mar 21 2017 Daily downloads of dmd are in a bull market:
- Laeeth Isharc (4/16) Mar 21 2017 unique IPs might also be interesting. or normalising it somehow
- Joakim (5/17) Mar 21 2017 There are OS stats for ldc, look at the last major release 1.1.0:
- =?UTF-8?Q?Ali_=c3=87ehreli?= (34/34) Mar 21 2017 For what its worth, here are the stats for ddili.org that hosts my books...
- Seb (25/60) Mar 21 2017 Since beginning of this year for tour.dlang.org the number of
- Laeeth Isharc (2/3) Mar 22 2017 Thanks for the colour, Seb and Ali - very interesting.
- Suliman (1/1) May 08 2018 Stat out of date... Plz update it.
- Seb (8/9) May 08 2018 https://imgur.com/a/xZp95is
- Andrei Alexandrescu (13/14) May 08 2018 Done. Keep in mind those stats are noisy. They need to be improved, but
- Suliman (2/3) Sep 05 2018 And once again plz
- Jonathan M Davis (9/12) Sep 05 2018 Just FYI, responding to a thread that's several months old is a good way...
- rikki cattermole (3/18) Sep 05 2018 What client has that behavior? Because it is displayed quite happily in
- Jonathan M Davis (19/39) Sep 05 2018 Any e-mail client which is displaying e-mails in threads and which sorts
- =?UTF-8?Q?Ali_=c3=87ehreli?= (37/75) May 08 2018 An update for the month of April 2018.
Daily downloads of dmd are in a bull market: http://erdani.com/d/downloads.daily.png I wondered if it might be possible to break these out by region and OS. I guess if Andrei were to make public the script that parses the download logs and produce the picture, somebody else could submit a pull request to break it down if they wished. Might also be interesting to break down by other criteria as per subject. Eg if you see people at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley start to download, that's something interesting to know. (Not that one should publish such numbers, but by very broad category eg investment banks, asset managers, etc it might be interesting).
Mar 21 2017
On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 at 14:14:24 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:Daily downloads of dmd are in a bull market: http://erdani.com/d/downloads.daily.png I wondered if it might be possible to break these out by region and OS. I guess if Andrei were to make public the script that parses the download logs and produce the picture, somebody else could submit a pull request to break it down if they wished. Might also be interesting to break down by other criteria as per subject. Eg if you see people at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley start to download, that's something interesting to know. (Not that one should publish such numbers, but by very broad category eg investment banks, asset managers, etc it might be interesting).unique IPs might also be interesting. or normalising it somehow for release frequency, since the more often we release the more times any one user getting the web will download it.
Mar 21 2017
On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 at 14:14:24 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:Daily downloads of dmd are in a bull market: http://erdani.com/d/downloads.daily.png I wondered if it might be possible to break these out by region and OS. I guess if Andrei were to make public the script that parses the download logs and produce the picture, somebody else could submit a pull request to break it down if they wished. Might also be interesting to break down by other criteria as per subject. Eg if you see people at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley start to download, that's something interesting to know. (Not that one should publish such numbers, but by very broad category eg investment banks, asset managers, etc it might be interesting).There are OS stats for ldc, look at the last major release 1.1.0: http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=ldc-developers&repository=ldc dmd probably has a different distribution, but this gives you some idea.
Mar 21 2017
For what its worth, here are the stats for ddili.org that hosts my books: Country Pages Hits Bandwidth (MB) ------- ----- ---- --------- China 18754 19122 304.05 Turkey 18499 76544 536.30 United States 17318 24623 842.63 Russian Federation 8619 10713 239.23 Germany 5904 7232 280.75 France 3310 3654 89.76 Netherlands 2570 3134 79.68 Ukraine 2500 2776 118.80 Great Britain 2479 3068 159.74 Brazil 2265 2713 95.95 Romania 1846 2202 85.69 Norway 1671 1858 23.94 Egypt 1046 1067 12.21 Denmark 1046 1084 11.95 India 1043 1238 33.43 Czech Republic 973 1071 49.75 Canada 893 1174 63.29 Indonesia 892 944 9.69 Bulgaria 854 923 21.66 Italy 799 988 83.28 Unknown 741 741 8.38 Pakistan 659 667 28.96 Argentina 617 656 45.20 Poland 603 950 69.45 Japan 529 781 25.33 Others 7201 11068 975.62 For /ders/d.en/Programming_in_D.pdf (the English version of the book) for this month: Hits: 406 206 Hits: 1,068 Ali
Mar 21 2017
On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 at 18:26:29 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:For what its worth, here are the stats for ddili.org that hosts my books: Country Pages Hits Bandwidth (MB) ------- ----- ---- --------- China 18754 19122 304.05 Turkey 18499 76544 536.30 United States 17318 24623 842.63 Russian Federation 8619 10713 239.23 Germany 5904 7232 280.75 France 3310 3654 89.76 Netherlands 2570 3134 79.68 Ukraine 2500 2776 118.80 Great Britain 2479 3068 159.74 Brazil 2265 2713 95.95 Romania 1846 2202 85.69 Norway 1671 1858 23.94 Egypt 1046 1067 12.21 Denmark 1046 1084 11.95 India 1043 1238 33.43 Czech Republic 973 1071 49.75 Canada 893 1174 63.29 Indonesia 892 944 9.69 Bulgaria 854 923 21.66 Italy 799 988 83.28 Unknown 741 741 8.38 Pakistan 659 667 28.96 Argentina 617 656 45.20 Poland 603 950 69.45 Japan 529 781 25.33 Others 7201 11068 975.62 For /ders/d.en/Programming_in_D.pdf (the English version of the book) for this month: Hits: 406 206 Hits: 1,068 AliSince beginning of this year for tour.dlang.org the number of _unique_ user sessions are: United States 2275 Russia 622 Germany 605 India 409 United Kingdom 403 Japan 354 Canada 280 France 261 Poland 249 China 241 Australia 201 Sweden 171 Ukraine 167 Brazil 166 Netherlands 152 Italy 151 Czechia 127 Israel 109 Mexico 106 Indonesia 103 Other 2131 Total 7008
Mar 21 2017
On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 at 18:57:36 UTC, Seb wrote:On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 at 18:26:29 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:Thanks for the colour, Seb and Ali - very interesting.
Mar 22 2017
On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:54:15 UTC, Suliman wrote:Stat out of date... Plz update it.https://imgur.com/a/xZp95is The first screenshot are the current months in 2018 (with the orange line being the previous period, i.e. the last months in 2017) The second screenshot is from 2017. tl;dr: in 2017 ~200k page views from 34k unique visitors Let me know if you need more detailed statistics.
May 08 2018
On 05/08/2018 03:54 AM, Suliman wrote:Stat out of date... Plz update it.Done. Keep in mind those stats are noisy. They need to be improved, but couldn't find anyone to work on that. I have talked to a consultant, he was very successful with showing near-real-time statistics about the project and its progress in a dashboard that was visible to all project participants. For example he had product sales in real time, which I thought was a very nice touch: developers could see the result of their work making money instantly. He told me that that's a classic method used in Agile methodology. A very good project for us would be a near-real-time dashboard displaying downloads, site visits, github activity, and such. I know I'd keep such a page opened at all times. Andrei
May 08 2018
On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:54:15 UTC, Suliman wrote:Stat out of date... Plz update it.And once again plz
Sep 05 2018
On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 1:44:33 AM MDT Suliman via Digitalmars-d wrote:On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:54:15 UTC, Suliman wrote:Just FYI, responding to a thread that's several months old is a good way for a lot of folks to not see it. While the forum interface puts the most recent posts at the top, even if it's in an old thread, folks using the newsgroup or mailing list interfaces probably won't see it (and that includes most of the long time contributors). If the thread you want to post in is not recent, your post is much more likely to be seen if you create a new thread. - Jonathan M DavisStat out of date... Plz update it.And once again plz
Sep 05 2018
On 05/09/2018 10:19 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 1:44:33 AM MDT Suliman via Digitalmars-d wrote:What client has that behavior? Because it is displayed quite happily in Thunderbird.On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:54:15 UTC, Suliman wrote:Just FYI, responding to a thread that's several months old is a good way for a lot of folks to not see it. While the forum interface puts the most recent posts at the top, even if it's in an old thread, folks using the newsgroup or mailing list interfaces probably won't see it (and that includes most of the long time contributors). If the thread you want to post in is not recent, your post is much more likely to be seen if you create a new thread. - Jonathan M DavisStat out of date... Plz update it.And once again plz
Sep 05 2018
On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 4:30:15 AM MDT rikki cattermole via Digitalmars-d wrote:On 05/09/2018 10:19 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:Any e-mail client which is displaying e-mails in threads and which sorts them by date is going to display responses to older threads deeper in the list (whether that's higher up or lower down then depends on which direction you've sorted it). I use kmail, but I know that claws-mail has the same behavior, and though I haven't used it recently, I'm sure that Thunderbird at least used to work that way. Maybe it now has some sort of mode where it will bump threads with recent posts to the top, but I've never seen that in any e-mail client. Now, if you don't display e-mails in threads (which would make it way harder to follow the discussions in a mailing list, since they're inherently threads), then you will end up with recent messages at the top/bottom of the list, but if you're using threads, they're normally sorted based on the first message in the thread, not on the most recent message. And from what I've seen of newsgroup clients (though it's been a while), they acted the same way. In my experience, bumping threads to the top is a peculiarity of forum software and not something that anything else does. - Jonathan M DavisOn Wednesday, September 5, 2018 1:44:33 AM MDT Suliman via Digitalmars-d wrote:What client has that behavior? Because it is displayed quite happily in Thunderbird.On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:54:15 UTC, Suliman wrote:Just FYI, responding to a thread that's several months old is a good way for a lot of folks to not see it. While the forum interface puts the most recent posts at the top, even if it's in an old thread, folks using the newsgroup or mailing list interfaces probably won't see it (and that includes most of the long time contributors). If the thread you want to post in is not recent, your post is much more likely to be seen if you create a new thread. - Jonathan M DavisStat out of date... Plz update it.And once again plz
Sep 05 2018
On 03/21/2017 11:26 AM, Ali Çehreli wrote:For what its worth, here are the stats for ddili.org that hosts my books: Country Pages Hits Bandwidth (MB) ------- ----- ---- --------- China 18754 19122 304.05 Turkey 18499 76544 536.30 United States 17318 24623 842.63 Russian Federation 8619 10713 239.23 Germany 5904 7232 280.75 France 3310 3654 89.76 Netherlands 2570 3134 79.68 Ukraine 2500 2776 118.80 Great Britain 2479 3068 159.74 Brazil 2265 2713 95.95 Romania 1846 2202 85.69 Norway 1671 1858 23.94 Egypt 1046 1067 12.21 Denmark 1046 1084 11.95 India 1043 1238 33.43 Czech Republic 973 1071 49.75 Canada 893 1174 63.29 Indonesia 892 944 9.69 Bulgaria 854 923 21.66 Italy 799 988 83.28 Unknown 741 741 8.38 Pakistan 659 667 28.96 Argentina 617 656 45.20 Poland 603 950 69.45 Japan 529 781 25.33 Others 7201 11068 975.62 For /ders/d.en/Programming_in_D.pdf (the English version of the book) for this month: Hits: 406 206 Hits: 1,068 AliAn update for the month of April 2018. Visits to ddili.org from different locales: Country Pages Hits Bandwidth ------- ----- ---- --------- United States 36,619 44,380 1.81 GB Netherlands 26,736 27,035 376.55 MB Turkey 21,809 60,164 663.72 MB China 10,961 11,434 454.98 MB Norway 9,541 9,596 125.56 MB Russian Federation 6,075 8,134 392.83 MB Germany 3,281 5,039 526.16 MB Great Britain 3,258 3,816 148.13 MB Ukraine 2,544 2,779 69.63 MB Romania 2,171 2,611 256.53 MB Brazil 2,140 2,324 74.60 MB Denmark 2,005 3,807 20.75 MB India 1,828 2,023 112.91 MB Indonesia 1,685 1,730 42.46 MB France 1,183 1,800 88.90 MB Japan 1,149 1,316 57.90 MB Latvia 899 1,039 103.67 MB Thailand 825 839 9.13 MB Poland 821 1,109 92.50 MB Canada 791 1,108 51.44 MB Bangladesh 746 746 8.01 MB Hungary 725 885 16.30 MB Singapore 653 676 7.96 MB Sweden 631 714 46.59 MB Philippines 628 635 7.02 MB Others 6774 9373 1.36 GB Remembering that the book is available as HTML as well, here are the downloads for file /ders/d.en/Programming_in_D.pdf (the English version of the book) for April 2018: Hits: 659 206 Hits: 1,689 Ali
May 08 2018