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Some Interesting Statistics

#1Postby WelchTC » Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:39 am

OK, here are some interesting statistics for you. These statistics are since the site was launched live.

General Web Site Statistics


Browser Summary
Miscellaneous - 0.02%
Konqueror - 0.11%
Opera - 0.24%
Safari - 0.68%
Netscape - 0.83%
Mozilla / Firefox - 38.47%
Internet Explorer - 59.64%

Operating Systems
Windows (All Versions) - 91.33%
Mac OS X - 6.20%
Linux / Unix - 2.47%

Forum Statistics
[align=left]Most replied to thread - HT/VT Reporting Website Overview
Most viewed thread - Ward Maps
Most popular forum - Unit Web Sites
Average # of new threads per month - 71
Average # of new posts per month - 679

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#2Postby mkmurray » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:09 am

Wow, that's a lot of Firefox hits! I guess that's only logical given the technical interest of the users of this site.
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#3Postby bhofmann-p40 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:35 am

Go Firefox!
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#4Postby bhofmann-p40 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:36 am

Are things trending up or down since launch? I know there was an initial flurry of activity at launch but after the dust settled, how to we compare now?
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#5Postby WelchTC » Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:17 pm

Well, the first month was BIG and then we took a slow ride down as we came towards summer, bottoming out in August. This is to be expected as summer time people are much more busy. Now things are taking quite a drastic turn back up.

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Hmm, interesting....

#6Postby The_Earl » Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:41 pm

tomw wrote:
[align=left]Most viewed thread - Ward Maps

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Any guesses as to the next most needed feature in LUWS?

:)

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#7Postby mkmurray » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:00 pm

The Earl wrote:Any guesses as to the next most needed feature in LUWS?

:)

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LOL, true that. That's one of my favorite things that has come out of this site. I hope it works out.
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#8Postby thedqs » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:11 pm

And if you look at it the two most requested features (from the tech community at least) are both listed. VT/HT Reporting and Ward Maps.

I also have to determine which browser I use most since I check the site from IE and from Firefox around 50/50.

So is this just recording one browser type per IP or per HTTP request?
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#9Postby WelchTC » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:14 pm

thedqs wrote: is this just recording one browser type per IP or per HTTP request?

It is per HTTP request as our infrastructure blocks the actual IP address.

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#10Postby thedqs » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:28 pm

Cool, so in a way this is the stats for the active membership (which is more helpful then just a complete sample sometimes). Just out of curiosity what do all the moderators/admins use (since they are most likely generating the most requests (minus RusselHtn :D).
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