(crossposting this to hackers, I'm sure there are interested people
there as well)

Since Dave set the site up for tracking clickthroughs, I hit the db with
a couple of queries to count our downloads. This is what I came up with:

I did some simple pivoting in Excel and split it into categories win32,
source, sig (MD5 or PGP signatures), RPMs, split (the split tarballs),
pgadmin and ODBC. Other stuff was so little that I cut it.

The numbers for just-past-release may be off a bit because of the move
of wwwmaster. Not sure what happened to the db.

Just before and about 24 hours after the release of 8.0, we had the
following:
win32           16480
source  5223
sig             2016
rpm             1908
split           1689
pgadmin 370
odbc            261
Grand Total     27947


Total tally since the tracking started (2005-01-11):
win32           106878  56,37%
source  39058           20,60%
rpm             11703           6,17%
split           9135            4,82%
sig             8931            4,71%
pgadmin 7281            3,84%
odbc            6601            3,48%
Total   189587


And the versions being downloaded (total):
8.0.1           85511
8.0.0           82517
notpg           14526           (pgadmin, odbc etc)
7.4.6           4297
7.4.7           2736
Grand Total     189587


This does *not* include bittorrent downloads.

Some conclusions that I draw from this:
1) The win32 distribution is very popular. Some of this is no doubt
because it's new. Also, about 3500 of those downloads are RC5 downloads.
RC5 downloads of the source were during this time so few that they
didn't show up after my cutoff.

2) Most of the people who use RPMs on their linux systems wait for their
distribution to ship the RPMs and don't get it. Or they are alraedy set
up to download directly from their mirror and not from the website (the
tracker only counts downloads that were initiated from the website)

3) There doesnt' seem to be much point to the distribution splits. A
total of less than 5% the *number* of downloads. And most people
probably get more than one file, so in reality that number shuold
proably be divided by 4 or 5. 
I know several people who downloaded source *plus* the split ones,
because "hey, I need postgresql. And I certainly need base too. And I
need docs.". They don't realise it's included in the main tarball.
Frankly, I'd suggest dropping the splits. Thoughts?

4) People upgraded to 8.0.1. Not a lot of people have upgraded their 7.4
systems.


As always, it's statistics. You can say anything you want with it...
Someone who chews numbers for a living might be able to get more out of
it. If someone is interested in the excel pivot tables with this stuff
in it, let me know. But it's nothing exciting there :)


//Magnus

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