Re: [marketing] Download counts for localized versions

2009-05-18 Thread Takashi NAKAMOTO
Hello, John,

I am Takashi Nakamoto, a member of Japanese NLP. Once I posted some
mails about the event held in Japan to this list several years ago.
It has been long time since I last posted.

> I have a cron job that collects all the bouncer data every night, cleans 
> it up, and loads it into a MySQL database. That's where the graphs on 
> the Marketing Planet page etc come from.

It's very good to know.

> There's no reason why the cron job couldn't store the data on the OOo 
> website for other people to analyse.

Could you allow me read-only access to that MySQL database?
I'm not sure it is possible. If it is impossible unfortunately due to
a security reason or something else, then, could you make some query
forms to investigate download counts?

I would like to know the download counts for Japanese edition and
compare to the other ones.  In addition, I also want to analyze more
details of download counts. For example, I want to know transition of
download counts between two specified days to check the efficiency of
our announcements and events.

Even now we can analyze such data by reading the bouncer logs, but, you
know, it doesn't make sense because it is very slow to scan all bouncer
logs each time we inquire.

Best regards,
-- 
Japanese Native-Language Project
Takashi NAKAMOTO 

On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:37:11 +0100
John McCreesh  wrote:

> Takashi NAKAMOTO wrote:
> > Hello, Cor,
> > 
> > On Sat, 16 May 2009 21:39:28 +0200
> > Cor Nouws  wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Takashi,
> >>
> >> Takashi NAKAMOTO wrote (16-5-2009 21:04)
> >>> Hello, all,
> >>>
> >>> I would like to know how many downloads are carried out for each
> >>> localized version. Do you have charts or download counters for
> >>> localized versions?
> >>> [...]
> >> You can find data here.
> >> http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/logstats/20090515/
> >> And so on.
> >> [...]
> > 
> > I know there they are. Once I investigated the download counts of 3.0
> > Japanese edition, I referred to those logs.
> > 
> > I just want to know if there are such charts or download counters or
> > not. If they already exist, I don't make duplication of work and will
> > just check them. It is the easiest way. Unfortunately, if they don't,
> > then, I will collect the download data from the bouncer log of
> > localized versions, make fancy charts or tables and open them to all
> > of you. Investigating all localized versions is not a big deal compared
> > to the same investigation only for Japanese because their data are
> > stored in the same format.
> > 
> >> I once asked - with the same Idea in mind as you describe - if there is 
> >> a way to easily get cumulative data for one localized version.
> >> But alas that did not lead to a solution.
> > 
> > As you asked the similar question before, it didn't seem that there is
> > an easy way to observe the cumulative data like nice charts on our
> > marketing project website. In this case, I will make things like
> > the charts for localized versions.
> > 
> > If you have any other useful information, please let me know.
> 
> I have a cron job that collects all the bouncer data every night, cleans 
> it up, and loads it into a MySQL database. That's where the graphs on 
> the Marketing Planet page etc come from.
> 
> There's no reason why the cron job couldn't store the data on the OOo 
> website for other people to analyse.
> 
> John
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Re: [marketing] Download counts for localized versions

2009-05-18 Thread John McCreesh

Takashi NAKAMOTO wrote:

Hello, Cor,

On Sat, 16 May 2009 21:39:28 +0200
Cor Nouws  wrote:


Hi Takashi,

Takashi NAKAMOTO wrote (16-5-2009 21:04)

Hello, all,

I would like to know how many downloads are carried out for each
localized version. Do you have charts or download counters for
localized versions?
[...]

You can find data here.
http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/logstats/20090515/
And so on.
[...]


I know there they are. Once I investigated the download counts of 3.0
Japanese edition, I referred to those logs.

I just want to know if there are such charts or download counters or
not. If they already exist, I don't make duplication of work and will
just check them. It is the easiest way. Unfortunately, if they don't,
then, I will collect the download data from the bouncer log of
localized versions, make fancy charts or tables and open them to all
of you. Investigating all localized versions is not a big deal compared
to the same investigation only for Japanese because their data are
stored in the same format.

I once asked - with the same Idea in mind as you describe - if there is 
a way to easily get cumulative data for one localized version.

But alas that did not lead to a solution.


As you asked the similar question before, it didn't seem that there is
an easy way to observe the cumulative data like nice charts on our
marketing project website. In this case, I will make things like
the charts for localized versions.

If you have any other useful information, please let me know.


I have a cron job that collects all the bouncer data every night, cleans 
it up, and loads it into a MySQL database. That's where the graphs on 
the Marketing Planet page etc come from.


There's no reason why the cron job couldn't store the data on the OOo 
website for other people to analyse.


John
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Re: [marketing] OpenOffice.org - Wolfram|Alpha

2009-05-18 Thread sophie
Hi Louis,
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> I'm sure others are curious about how Wolfram Alpha digests a search
> entry like "OpenOffice.org"

Almost 10 years ! ;) The HTML hierarchy is nice, so quite compared to
the real activity :)
Thanks for the link.

Kind regards
Sophie


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[marketing] OpenOffice.org - Wolfram|Alpha

2009-05-18 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts
I'm sure others are curious about how Wolfram Alpha digests a search  
entry like "OpenOffice.org"



http://www99.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=OpenOffice.org

louis

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[marketing] screencast wording draft

2009-05-18 Thread Rosana Ardila Biela

Hi Everybody,

I chose some new features for the screencast. I think it's better to 
have a short screencast that highlights few features, rather than a long 
one with too much information.
I kept the wording very close to the text at the "what's new" site. 
Please give me your feedback regarding the wording or the selection of 
the features. I would like to do the screencast as soon as possible and 
start the screen recordings on Wednesday, so please send me your 
feedback until the 20th.


Thanks,
Rosana

*Screencast OpenOffice.org 3.1*

Hello, this is an introduction to some of the new features of version 
3.1 of OpenOffice.org.


Let's start with the improved screen appearance. OpenOffice.org now uses 
a technique called anti-aliasing to improve the way it draws on screen 
(lines, circles, etc). You will notice an immediate improvement in the 
clarity of graphics - particularly charts - wherever they appear 
throughout OpenOffice.org.


Dragging graphics is easier, as OpenOffice.org now shows you a 'shadow' 
of the object, rather than just a dotted outline, when you drag an 
object in a drawing across the screen. This makes it much easier to 
place images accurately in complicated drawings.


Now it's possible for a series of editors to carry out a structured 
conversation through Comments, just by right-clicking on a Comment and 
selecting 'Reply'. As a further enhancement, the Search facility now 
also searches the text of Comments.


The zoom slider feature was a popular addition to Writer in 
OpenOffice.org 3.0. With 3.1, it's available in Calc and Impress too, 
giving quick and accurate control over the level of zoom of the display 
on the screen.


Let's now take a look at the new features in Calc:
Renaming sheets is now very simple. You just have to double-click on a 
tab in a Calc sheet and the rename dialog box pops up.
And Calc now gives you formula hot hints: it keeps the syntax of a 
formula displayed right next to the cell as you type as a handy 
aide-memoire for how to use a formula.


And there are also new chart features:
OpenOffice.org charts now offer a range of options for the placement of 
axes. This feature has been in great demand, particularly from 
educational users.
You may now also choose how OpenOffice.org charts handle missing data 
points - leave a gap, assume zero, or continue the line through the 
missing value.


Impress now has convenient toolbar buttons to increase or decrease the 
font size of text quickly and easily. Make your text fit perfectly in 
seconds!


And now numerous new languages like Arabic are supported by OpenOffice.org.

There are a lot more new features. Download OpenOffice.org 3.1 and 
discover them for yourself.