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[tm-dev] TM download stats

TM committers,

 

I have some interesting download statistics for TM:

 

·         RSE-core feature:

o   3.2 – ZIP runtime (4435) + ZIP SDK (687) + Updatesite (3908) = 9030

o   3.2.1 – ZIP runtime (4223) + ZIP SDK (662) + Updatesite (1920) = 6805

·         RSE-SDK feature:

o   3.2 – ZIP (687) + Updatesite (4236) = 4923

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (662) + Updatesite (1749) = 2411

·         DStore Server:

o   3.2 – Linux (527) + Windows (235) + UNIX (97) + Mac (40) = 899

o   3.2.1 – Linux (561) + Windows (244) + UNIX (129) + Mac (26) = 960

·         Terminal feature:

o   3.2 – ZIP (241) + Updatesite (4371) = 4612

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (243) + Updatesite (1389) = 1623

·         RSE-useractions:

o   3.2 – ZIP (63) + Updatesite (4289) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (97) + Updatesite (1324) =

·         Terminal-local:

o   3.2 – ZIP (59) + Updatesite (4096) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (69) + Updatesite (573) =

·         WinCE:

o   3.2 – ZIP (21) + Updatesite (3023) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (19) + Updatesite (409) =

·         Discovery:

o   3.2 – ZIP (43) + Updatesite (3541) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (40) + Updatesite (719) =

·         Examples:

o   3.2 – ZIP (83) + Updatesite (3478) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (113) + Updatesite (647) =

·         Tests:

o   3.2 – ZIP (52)  + Updatesite (3389) =

o   3.2.1 – ZIP (32) + Updatesite (596) =

 

Some interpretation of the data:

·         It’s very surprising that for less frequently “downloaded” packages (WinCE, Discovery, Examples, Tests) the “Update Site” numbers are still very high; in spite of the fact that those packages are very hard to find on the TM update site, and not being published on the Helios site. This makes me think that Update Site Stats are likely not very reliable.

o   Either something’s wrong in the stats generation process;

o   Or some automated downloads occur on the update site.

o   I thus haven’t computed summary numbers for those packages since they are very likely wrong.

·         While ZIP download stats are roughly the same for 3.2 and 3.2.1, on the update site all stats are much lower for 3.2.1.

o   Again, this could indicate some “automated download agents” which had more time to ping the site for 3.2 than for 3.2.1

·         A surprisingly high number of downloaders is interested in dstore servers, and the distribution per Platform is interesting.

·         Discovery is still being downloaded more often than WinCE, although we have officially announced End-of-life for discovery.

 

I’d be happy to hear more thoughts / interpretation.

For those interested, the stats can be retrieved from http://portal.eclipse.org in the “Tools for Committers” section.

Use these substrings as filters:

·         3.2 ZIP Downloads:     /dsdp/tm/downloads/drops/R-3.2-

·         3.2.1 ZIP Downloads: /dsdp/tm/downloads/drops/R-3.2.1-

·         Update Sites:               /stats/dsdp/tm

 

Excel sheet with numbers attached.

Historical data for comparison is at http://wiki.eclipse.org/TM/Download_Statistics

 

Thanks,

Martin

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Martin Oberhuber, SMTS / Product Architect – Development Tools, Wind River

direct +43.662.457915.85  fax +43.662.457915.6

 

Attachment: TMstats-20110224.xls
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