Hi,

I just ran a query on pypi downloads [1] using the BigQuery interface
to pypi stats [2].  It lists the numpy files downloaded from pypi via
a pip install, over the last two weeks, ordered by the number of
downloads:

1  100595 numpy-1.11.0.tar.gz
2  97754 numpy-1.11.0-cp27-cp27mu-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
3  38471 numpy-1.8.1-cp27-cp27mu-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
4  20874 numpy-1.11.0-cp27-none-win_amd64.whl
5  20049 
numpy-1.11.0-cp27-cp27m-macosx_10_6_intel.macosx_10_9_intel.macosx_10_9_x86_64.macosx_10_10_intel.macosx_10_10_x86_64.whl
6  17100 numpy-1.10.4-cp27-cp27mu-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
7  15187 numpy-1.10.1.zip
8  14277 numpy-1.11.0-cp35-cp35m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
9  11538 numpy-1.9.1.tar.gz
10 11272 numpy-1.11.0-cp27-none-win32.whl

Of course, it's difficult to know how many of these are from automated
builds, such as from travis-ci, but it does look as if manylinux
wheels are getting some traction.

Cheers,

Matthew

[1]
SELECT
 COUNT(*) AS downloads,
 file.filename
FROM
  TABLE_DATE_RANGE(
    [the-psf:pypi.downloads],
    TIMESTAMP("20160610"),
    CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()
  )
WHERE
 details.installer.name = 'pip'
 AND REGEXP_MATCH(file.filename, '^numpy-.*')
GROUP BY
 file.filename
ORDER BY
 downloads DESC
LIMIT
 1000

[2] https://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2016-May/028986.html
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