SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English downloads in one place,
translations in another directory, and mixing hashes, installs and
languages packs altogether. So
On Friday, 11. May 2012 at 05:06, Rob Weir wrote:
> SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
> them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
> AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English downloads in one place,
> translations in another directory, and mix
Rob Weir wrote:
> But two quick questions to help me finish this:
>
> 1) Historically, what did OOo report as "downloads"? Was this just a
> count of full installs? Or language packs as well?
History evolved. The data deemed "download" reflected, in fact, *hits*
to the relevant pages, at first,
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> don't know but I assume full install sets . I would like to detailed numbers
> as much as possible.
>> >
>> > 2) It is easy to produce downloads by language and platform, since our
>> > installs are already defined that way. But I can also report
>> > per-country. Is tha
On May 10, 2012, at 9:10 PM, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> On Friday, 11. May 2012 at 05:06, Rob Weir wrote:
>> SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
>> them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
>> AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English downloads
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> On May 10, 2012, at 9:10 PM, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 11. May 2012 at 05:06, Rob Weir wrote:
>>> SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
>>> them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory s
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
> SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
> them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
> AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English downloads in one place,
> translations in another directory, and m
Am 05/11/2012 05:06 AM, schrieb Rob Weir:
SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English downloads in one place,
translations in another directory, and mixing hashes, i
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
>
>> SourceForge has a nice REST API to query for download stats and return
>> them in JSON objections. Unfortunately, our directory structure for
>> AOO 3.4 is rather odd, with English d