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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by drew <dr...@baseanswers.com> on 2012/01/09 04:54:29 UTC
A factoid -or- Background noise
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
RE: A factoid -or- Background noise
Posted by drew <dr...@baseanswers.com>.
On Sun, 2012-01-08 at 21:10 -0800, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> Is there some reason the CPM entry is out of sequence with regard to decreasing percentage?
Good eye.
yes human error - double checked and the values are correct, the order
is wrong.
//drew
Re: A factoid -or- Background noise
Posted by Christoph Jopp <jo...@gmx.de>.
The lines are a little askew. So infact it's WebTV which does not fit in
this sequence. Why? I don't know.
Am 09.01.2012 06:10, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton:
> Is there some reason the CPM entry is out of sequence with regard to decreasing percentage?
>
> - Dennis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: drew [mailto:drew@baseanswers.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 19:54
> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: A factoid -or- Background noise
>
> 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
>
>
RE: A factoid -or- Background noise
Posted by "Dennis E. Hamilton" <de...@acm.org>.
Is there some reason the CPM entry is out of sequence with regard to decreasing percentage?
- Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: drew [mailto:drew@baseanswers.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 19:54
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: A factoid -or- Background noise
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