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Filed under: Asides, WordPress | October 6th, 2004

Download Stats

WordPress 1.2 was downloaded over a hundred thousand times. About two-thirds of that was through the new download system where we can track stats better. It’ll be interesting to see the download rate of 1.2.1 (and subsequently 1.3).

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7 Responses

  • Rob Mientjes | October 6th, 2004 @ 2:48 pm | Reply

    That’s a lot. How’s your bandwidth contract? ;)

    WordPress is gaining in on the others (errr… the few that are bigger). Good.

  • Geof | October 6th, 2004 @ 3:03 pm | Reply

    What will skew that are people like me who have many installs and will make just one download … but hey, it gives you a ballpark, no?

  • Michael | October 6th, 2004 @ 3:13 pm | Reply

    I just hope these new stats don’t cause us to hear complaints about “$0.38 per download.” Although I guess that would help defray the bandwidth cost.

  • Matt | October 6th, 2004 @ 3:15 pm | Reply

    Man I wish we had $0.38 per download!

  • jaman | October 6th, 2004 @ 4:16 pm | Reply

    I’m interesting to see the download rate of 1.3 ;-)

  • Johanka | October 6th, 2004 @ 5:22 pm | Reply

    > subsenquently 1.3

    I’m thrilled! How soon is the “subsequently” going to be? :-)

  • Onno | October 7th, 2004 @ 4:43 am | Reply

    What I miss is a detailed explanation of what has changed. Since I have modified quite some files on several blogs, and do not know which files have actually changed. What if I have modified that critical file and do not replace it?

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