Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-15 Thread Ben Ward
Thanks, for the responses everyone, it was incredibly helpful! :)

On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 9:21:33 AM UTC, Viral Shah wrote:
>
> Attching the github traffic data. Doesn't have history though, but the 
> numbers were bigger than what I expected when I first saw this.
>
>
> Some other interesting numbers:
>
> 1. ~10,000 pageviews on the website daily
>
> 2. 1.7M "users" and 8.6M pageviews over the lifetime of julialang.org - 
> as per google analytics
>
> 3. The mailing lists have ~4000 subscribers combined
>
> 4. Github page gets 74000 views every fortnight, ~10,000 uniques. ~3000 
> clones every fortnight, with ~700 uniques.
>
>
> Iain posted the packages data, and the github stars and watch data is 
> visible to everyone. 
>
>
> -viral
>
>
>
>
>
> 
> On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 12:57:22 AM UTC+5:30, Patrick O'Leary 
> wrote:
>>
>> It's not in the repo, it's a GitHub feature. But it may only be visible 
>> if you have Collaborator or Owner status on the repository.
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 10:51:34 AM UTC-6, Ben Ward wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't think the /graphs folder is part of the julia repo any-more :(
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Tony Kelman >> > wrote:
>>>
 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.
>

>>>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-12 Thread Viral Shah


Attching the github traffic data. Doesn't have history though, but the 
numbers were bigger than what I expected when I first saw this.


Some other interesting numbers:

1. ~10,000 pageviews on the website daily

2. 1.7M "users" and 8.6M pageviews over the lifetime of julialang.org - as 
per google analytics

3. The mailing lists have ~4000 subscribers combined

4. Github page gets 74000 views every fortnight, ~10,000 uniques. ~3000 
clones every fortnight, with ~700 uniques.


Iain posted the packages data, and the github stars and watch data is 
visible to everyone. 


-viral





On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 12:57:22 AM UTC+5:30, Patrick O'Leary 
wrote:
>
> It's not in the repo, it's a GitHub feature. But it may only be visible if 
> you have Collaborator or Owner status on the repository.
>
> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 10:51:34 AM UTC-6, Ben Ward wrote:
>>
>> I don't think the /graphs folder is part of the julia repo any-more :(
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Tony Kelman  wrote:
>>
>>> 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.

>>>
>>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-09 Thread Seth
If I'm reading the graphs correctly, the underlying data is a year old.

On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 3:10:41 PM UTC-8, Ken B wrote:
>
> Here's a nice comparison of languages used in github repo's and Julia is 
> #43 out of 50:
> http://githut.info/
>
> On Thursday, 5 November 2015 02:50:43 UTC+1, Iain Dunning wrote:
>>
>> Some more data, from pkg.julialang.org web analytics: 
>> In January there were 3.5k "users", which ramped up to 5k by March, and 
>> then held there roughly before spiking up to nearly 6k in October - maybe 
>> the 0.4 release?
>>
>> Theres also the number of packages themselves:
>> 300 packages ~ April 2014
>> 400 packages ~ October 2014
>> 500 packages ~ February 2015
>> 600 packages ~ June 2015
>> 700 packages ~ October 2014
>> It does look roughly superlinear to me.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-5, Milan Bouchet-Valat 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +, 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  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. 
>>>
>>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-09 Thread Cedric St-Jean
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/julia-users has one year of 
data.

On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 6:10:41 PM UTC-5, Ken B wrote:
>
> Here's a nice comparison of languages used in github repo's and Julia is 
> #43 out of 50:
> http://githut.info/
>
> On Thursday, 5 November 2015 02:50:43 UTC+1, Iain Dunning wrote:
>>
>> Some more data, from pkg.julialang.org web analytics: 
>> In January there were 3.5k "users", which ramped up to 5k by March, and 
>> then held there roughly before spiking up to nearly 6k in October - maybe 
>> the 0.4 release?
>>
>> Theres also the number of packages themselves:
>> 300 packages ~ April 2014
>> 400 packages ~ October 2014
>> 500 packages ~ February 2015
>> 600 packages ~ June 2015
>> 700 packages ~ October 2014
>> It does look roughly superlinear to me.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-5, Milan Bouchet-Valat 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +, 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  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. 
>>>
>>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-09 Thread Ken B
Here's a nice comparison of languages used in github repo's and Julia is 
#43 out of 50:
http://githut.info/

On Thursday, 5 November 2015 02:50:43 UTC+1, Iain Dunning wrote:
>
> Some more data, from pkg.julialang.org web analytics: 
> In January there were 3.5k "users", which ramped up to 5k by March, and 
> then held there roughly before spiking up to nearly 6k in October - maybe 
> the 0.4 release?
>
> Theres also the number of packages themselves:
> 300 packages ~ April 2014
> 400 packages ~ October 2014
> 500 packages ~ February 2015
> 600 packages ~ June 2015
> 700 packages ~ October 2014
> It does look roughly superlinear to me.
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-5, Milan Bouchet-Valat 
> wrote:
>>
>> Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +, 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  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. 
>>
>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Iain Dunning
Some more data, from pkg.julialang.org web analytics: 
In January there were 3.5k "users", which ramped up to 5k by March, and 
then held there roughly before spiking up to nearly 6k in October - maybe 
the 0.4 release?

Theres also the number of packages themselves:
300 packages ~ April 2014
400 packages ~ October 2014
500 packages ~ February 2015
600 packages ~ June 2015
700 packages ~ October 2014
It does look roughly superlinear to me.


On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-5, Milan Bouchet-Valat 
wrote:
>
> Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +, 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 > 
> 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. 
>


Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
Le mercredi 04 novembre 2015 à 20:49 +, 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  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.


Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Ben Ward
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.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Luthaf  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.
>
>


Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Luthaf
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.



Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Patrick O'Leary
It's not in the repo, it's a GitHub feature. But it may only be visible if 
you have Collaborator or Owner status on the repository.

On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 10:51:34 AM UTC-6, Ben Ward wrote:
>
> I don't think the /graphs folder is part of the julia repo any-more :(
>
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Tony Kelman  wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>>
>>
>

Re: [julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Ben Ward
I don't think the /graphs folder is part of the julia repo any-more :(

On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Tony Kelman  wrote:

> 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.
>>
>


[julia-users] Re: The growth of Julia userbase

2015-11-04 Thread Tony Kelman
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.
>