On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Herbert Duerr <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15.11.2012 15:35, Rob Weir wrote:
>>
>> I just checked in a new script (platform.py) that queries the
>> SourceForge REST API to get a platform breakdown for downloads.
>>
>> For example, looking at 3.4.1 downloads from November 1st until today, we
>> see:
>>
>> Windows: 1615741 (87.55%)
>> Macintosh: 176417 (9.56%)
>> Linux: 27512 (1.49%)
>> Android: 7193 (0.39%)
>> Solaris: 45 (0.00%)
>> BSD: 14 (0.00%)
>> Unknown: 18666 (1.01%)
>>
>> Note:  these are the counts for the platform doing the download, not
>> the platform of the download.  So if I download the Windows binaries
>> from a Linux machine I would be listed as Linux here.
>>
>> Unexpected here is the 7193 downloads from Android.  Any ideas on what
>> that signifies?
>
>
> The platform.py scripts seems to get the download stats indexed by the
> browser OS, not by the target OS our application is intended to run on. So
> if someone downloads the Mac version on his Android smartphone this gets
> counted as an Android download.
>


That much is clear.  But is it credible that AOO 3.4.1 has been
downloaded over 7000 times on Android smartphones?  Maybe to download
and then put onto DropBox or something?  It just seems weird.

-Rob

> Herbert

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