Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +0000, Ben Ward a écrit : > Could anyone who can see it tell me the current figures? Or see to > making this data public? It seems an odd thing to keep private - I > would presume growth figures were something to show off. Unfortunately, the graphs only cover about 10 days. There are a little more than 1,000 unique visitor each day, and about 10,000 since 10/22.
Some time ago, I posted the evolution of the number of Debian users who have enabled popcon and have Julia installed. The absolute value is not representative of anything, but the growth is exponential : https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=julia You can also look at the number of stars attributed by users to Julia packages : http://pkg.julialang.org/pulse Regards > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Luthaf <lut...@luthaf.fr> wrote: > > These graphs are not available for people who are not (Github) > > collaborator for the julia repository. > > > > Tony Kelman a écrit : > > > There are some interesting numbers at > > > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/graphs/traffic > > > > > > Elliot Saba also did some scraping of the AWS download logs for > > > binaries and shared the aggregate numbers (broken down by > > > platform) privately with a few people, it may be worth sharing > > > those publicly. > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 8:26:19 AM UTC-8, Ben Ward > > > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I was wondering are there any metrics or stats available that > > > show how the user-base of Julia has grown over the last few > > > years, and what it's size is now? > > > > > > Many Thanks, > > > Ben W.