On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Vladislav Stevanovic
> <stevanovicvladis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Rob, very nice.
>> Can you in chart "Downloads by Language" put numbers of download? There is
>> pretty much of empty space...and everything will be much clearly.
>>
>
> I don't see any option to do this with the function I'm using in R.
> I'm calling dotchart().  But I can give a separate table of counts:
>
> ar 85,678
> ast 11,667
> cs 513,261
> da 330,000
> de 7,886,040
> el 65,405
> en_GB 2,274,195
> en_US 27,408,931
> es 4,876,835
> eu 3,254
> fi 49,3241
> fr 11,503,844
> gd 1,972
> gl 1,4240
> hu 337,020
> it 6,059,711
> ja 3,809,689
> km 3,050
> ko 175,479
> lt 3,600
> nb 209,701
> nl 1,470,994
> pl 1,459,919
> pt 16,162
> pt_BR 923,549
> ru 329,3586
> sk 133,848
> sl 44,302
> sr 2,503
> sv 374,543
> ta 506
> tr 2,7373
> vi 2,462
> zh_TW 1,093,296
> zh_CN 350,369
>

Updated version. I misplaced the hundreds separator on some entries.

Note that this is for what language version was downloaded.   The web
page here reports on countries of the person downloading:
http://www.openoffice.org/stats/countries.html

ar 85,678
ast 11,667
cs 513,261
da 330,000
de 7,886,040
el 65,405
en_GB 2,274,195
en_US 27,408,931
es 4,876,835
eu 3,254
fi 493,241
fr 11,503,844
gd 1,972
gl 14,240
hu 337,020
it 6,059,711
ja 3,809,689
km 3,050
ko 175,479
lt 3,600
nb 209,701
nl 1,470,994
pl 1,459,919
pt 16,162
pt_BR 923,549
ru 3,293,586
sk 133,848
sl 44,302
sr 2,503
sv 374,543
ta 506
tr 2,7373
vi 2,462
zh_TW 1,093,296
zh_CN 350,369




> But these numbers are hard to interpret, since it is a count across
> several AOO versions, and some languages have been supported longer
> than others.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Rob
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Wlada
>>
>>
>> 2013/10/30 Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de>
>>
>>> Am 10/30/2013 07:04 PM, schrieb Rob Weir:
>>>
>>>  On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Donald Whytock<dwhyt...@apache.org>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Rob Weir<robw...@apache.org>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  As predicted we hit 75 million yesterday.  I updated the  various
>>>>>> charts and added them to a new blog post:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://blogs.apache.org/**preview/OOo/?previewEntry=75_**
>>>>>> million_downloads_of_apache<https://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=75_million_downloads_of_apache>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "the full 
>>>>> table<http://www.openoffice.**org/stats/countries.html<http://www.openoffice.org/stats/countries.html>>
>>>>>  our the
>>>>> website" ->  "the full table<http://www.openoffice.**
>>>>> org/stats/countries.html<http://www.openoffice.org/stats/countries.html>>
>>>>>  on
>>>>> the website"
>>>>>
>>>>> "on the Y-axis)." ->  "on the Y-axis.)"
>>>>>
>>>>> "Windows 8, is in second place" ->  (suggested) "Windows 8 for second
>>>>> place"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Thanks, I made those corrections.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for collecting and visualizing those numbers. It's always again
>>> very interesting to see the interests of our users and trends into the
>>> future.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Aside from that, is it more useful/intuitive to show the RPM/DEB ratio, as
>>>>> opposed to the multicolor fraction-of-volume you use for Windows?  I
>>>>> realize it's only two values, but even for two values what's clearer for
>>>>> a
>>>>> user to read?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I did try it with the RPM and DEB series each plotted, rather than a
>>>> ratio.  But the values are so close that the points piles on each
>>>> other most of the time.  I don't think it worked as well.
>>>>
>>>
>>> When you have already seen 2 nearly identical lines for RPM and DEB then I
>>> would state this in the text - to make it clear that we don't see a
>>> preference in one of the both package systems.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Please let me allow some further comments. Maybe you can add this or of
>>> course with different wordings:
>>>
>>> "You can clearly see the increase in interest since the release of Apache
>>> OpenOffice 4.0."
>>>
>>> The difference comes due to more work that was put into press/news
>>> announcements as it was our first major release with new features - to make
>>> the difference to 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 more clear.
>>>
>>> "Trend in OS"
>>>
>>> Even when we know that the very most Linux users use the office suite that
>>> comes pre-installed with their Linux distro, IMHO it is really impressive
>>> that we still have ~2,000 to ~4,000 downloads - and that per day.
>>>
>>> Marcus
>>>
>>>
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