As a committer, you should be able to access the download stats in the portal (portal.eclipse.org). If you filter the results with '/technology/epp/downloads/release/juno/R/' you can see the download stats of all packages.
Regards, Markus
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 6:14 PM, ERIC CLONINGER <dcp874@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aw snap. I forgot to look and see the download numbers before the counters were reset.
+Denis, is there a way to see these or is it a closely kept secret between you and Ian?
it is time to test our latest (and at the same time last) build
for Juno SR1. This build won't be released early as RC4, instead
it will be released as Juno SR1 next Friday after 'quiet week'.
Please send your votes as soon as possible - I'd like to get your
feedback until Monday.
Sometimes I am doing last-minute changes... During my review of
the packages I found out that some packages are still using an
upper limit of 256MB for the heap size. We defined this limit
years ago and most packages are using a much higher limit now, but
not all packages. I thought that a higher value does no harm
(computers tend to have more memory today) and could improve the
user experience a bit. And that was my change: I set the maximum
Java heap size of Java, CPP, and Mobile packages to 512MB and
tracked it in the following bug. I hope you agree to this change.