Here are some statistics for the Sage website. Oct and Nov are
probably the best months for the Sage website.
These numbers are for 2009, oct 23rd to nov 22nd.

Visits:
89,495 Visits (session of several pageviews)
253,716 Pageviews
6,271 (tracked) downloads

By Country >1%:
1.      United States 29,359    32.81%  
2.      Germany 7,236   8.09%   
3.      France 5,472    6.11%   
4.      United Kingdom 4,778    5.34%   
5.      Spain 3,438     3.84%   
6.      Canada 3,326    3.72%   
7.      Italy 2,742     3.06%   
8.      Austria 2,005   2.24%   
9.      Brazil 1,913    2.14%   
10.     Japan 1,887     2.11%   
11.     Poland 1,603    1.79%   
12.     Netherlands 1,599       1.79%   
13.     India 1,543     1.72%   
14.     Australia 1,502 1.68%   
15.     China 1,496     1.67%   
16.     Switzerland 1,354       1.51%   
17.     Russia 1,176    1.31%   
18.     Mexico 919      1.03%   
19.     Sweden 893      1.00%

By City:
1.      London 1,635    1.83%   
2.      Paris 1,165     1.30%   
3.      Madrid 997      1.11%   
4.      Seattle 946     1.06%   
5.      Barcelona 871   0.97%   
6.      Natal 798       0.89% [Brazil]
7.      Graz 793        0.89% [Austria]

Continent:
1.      Europe 40,081   44.79%  
2.      Americas 37,730 42.16% [North, Middle and South]
3.      Asia 8,670      9.69%   
4.      Oceania 1,865   2.08%   
5.      Africa 1,001    1.12%

=> Sage is now an European project!!!

Downloads:

6,271 tracked downloads (links clicked with enabled javascript) ...
probably many are missed due to direct downloads, right-clicks, etc.

windows: 2,663
livecd: (only since Nov in the race) 241
linux: 32bit 1,213 / 64bit 607 / atom 70
linux 32bit distributions: ubuntu: 867, debian: 133, fedora 82, ...
linux 64bit distributions: ubuntu 414, fedora 95, ...
osx intel: 599 / powerpc 98
solaris 4
Source Code: 708

Top pages are: index.html, tour.html, download*.html pages, help.html,
tour-graphics.html and library.
Top wiki pages are: interact, DownloadAndInstallationguide, pics,
index.html, faq [that's our worst page of all!!!], quickref,
RecentChanges, Teaching_with_SAGE and interact/calculus
Top landing pages [Those pages are viewed first on a visit, i.e. they
need to be of good quality to avoid bounces]
index.html, download.html, DownloadAndInstallationGuide (wiki),
interact, faq [once again our weak spot!], ...

Search:

Searches on Sage's search box: latex 55, notebook 24, solve 18,
lattice 11, sagetex 11, statistics 10, ... but that's not really
useful, there were 1,849 searches in total.

Searches that brought visitors to www.sagemath.org excluding those who
were searching for "sage" explicitly.
1.      open source mathematica 186     4.30%   
2.      mathematics software 166        3.84%   
3.      osx64 120       2.78%   
4.      free math software 103  2.38%   
5.      mathematica open source 97      2.24%   
6.      math software 81        1.87%   
7.      open source math software 72    1.67%   
8.      open source maple 70    1.62%   
9.      maple open source 63    1.46%   
10.     maths software 55       1.27%


Conclusion: Even more activity and more downloads, fall/winter is more
active due to activities on universities. Cities like Graz (in
southern Austria, hello to willfried huss!) are now nearly equally
active than Seattle (where all started), Ubuntu is our most important
target for builds, after windows and

compared with the same time range in last year 2008:
+72% visits
+40% pageviews


Last but not least: browser & os wars:
1.      Firefox 49,760  55.60%  
2.      Safari 13,020   14.55%  
3.      Internet Explorer 12,554        14.03%  
4.      Chrome 5,687    6.35%   
5.      Opera 3,692     4.13%   
6.      Mozilla 3,363   3.76%

1.      Windows 43,405  48.50%  
2.      Linux 26,902    30.06%  
3.      Macintosh 18,451        20.62%

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