Mark had me crunch some of the download numbers for Rails gems; then Rich took the spreadsheet I came up with and summarized it nicely:
Release 2.0.0 = 1382 downloads in 428 days Release 2.0.1 = 42205 downloads in 428 days Release 2.0.2 = 345076 downloads in 428 days Release 2.0.4 = 1074 downloads in 153 days Release 2.0.5 = 1147 downloads in 123 days Release 2.1.0 = 203446 downloads in 245 days Release 2.1.1 = 102040 downloads in 153 days Release 2.1.2 = 73896 downloads in 123 days Release 2.2.2 = 156763 downloads in 92 days
Looks like the pace of downloads is picking up! Here are the monthly total for Rails 2.2.2 so far:
Nov 2008 - 20773 Dec 2008 - 65960 Jan 2009 - 63171 Feb 2009 - 6859
Note that there are many caveats here - this doesn't account for folks who run local gem servers, for folks who get the gems from other places, for folks who roll their own, etc., etc. But, still. Also, since my SQL skills are weak, here's a reminder for me of how it was done so I can Google this up and run it again next year:
select gem_name, date_trunc('month', downloaded_at), count(*)
from gem_downloads where gem_name like 'rails-%.gem'
group by date_trunc('month', downloaded_at), gem_name
order by gem_name, date_trunc('month', downloaded_at)
January 2008?
Posted by: qoobaa | February 07, 2009 at 08:18 AM
@qoobaa - oops, fixed, thanks!
Posted by: tomcopeland | February 07, 2009 at 08:28 AM