Stats comp.lang.ruby (last 7 days)

Wow, that drop at the end is spooky. Where there problems in april/may?

Great scott! I had forgotten to install a new cron job when I upgraded
RubyForge to GForge 4, so the reporting tables weren't getting updated.
Fixed, and here's the new chart:

http://infoether.com/~tom/new_folks.png

You don't have permission to access /~tom/new_folks.png on this server.

(from 213.93.19.156)

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Yup, thanks again! I always miss something in these upgrades...

Yours,

Tom

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On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 12:29 +0900, Bill Guindon wrote:

> But yup, May was a bit slower than April - 175 new users vs 215 new
> users. The very steep dropoff at the end just reflects that we're only
> a day into June right now.

Figured as much with it being the 1st, was the fact that it went back
to april that spooked me :slight_smile:

Yup, sorry about that, we were having some configuration problems today.
Should be all squared away now...

Thanks,

Tom

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On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 03:25 +0900, Kero wrote:

>> Wow, that drop at the end is spooky. Where there problems in april/may?
>
> Great scott! I had forgotten to install a new cron job when I upgraded
> RubyForge to GForge 4, so the reporting tables weren't getting updated.
> Fixed, and here's the new chart:
>
> http://infoether.com/~tom/new_folks.png

You don't have permission to access /~tom/new_folks.png on this server.

Yes, I'm fetching stats from my local news spool. I otherwise have also developed an NNTP library (http://nntp.rubyforge.org/\), but have not modified _newsstats_ till yet due to lack to time. OTOH, although I will make it work via NNTP, I think (re)using data from a local news spool and, or an NNTP server would be better for reasons of performance.

A pre-release, but working version of *newsstats* is available at http://newsstats.rubyforge.org/, just opened yesterday :slight_smile:

Good news is, it is working fine with un-modified versions of Leafnode and newspost. I prefer patching newspost at least, patch for the same is also available for download at above said site.

Very many cheers!

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On 06/02/2005 05:34 PM, Nicholas Wieland wrote:

- Dr Balwinder S Dheeman :

Why not? It is a bit integrated to a _modified_ *Leafnode* (http://sourceforge.net/projects/leafnode\), an NNTP proxy server's local cache to avoid wastage of bandwidth and also depends on a _modified_ *newspost* (http://newspost.unixcab.org/\) software. I still am working on improving the code and wanted to release it after removing the said dependencies. Because, developers of both the above teams have not merged my code till yet. :frowning:

Interesting.
Does it mean that you're fetching stats from your news spool instead of
using some NNTP ruby lib ?

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> http://infoether.com/~tom/new_folks.png

You don't have permission to access /~tom/new_folks.png on this server.

Yup, sorry about that, we were having some configuration problems today.
Should be all squared away now...

Working for me now! thx.

Looks like a rising line. Start worrying if it turns out exponential :slight_smile:

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                      Promises -- The Cranberries |

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>> > http://infoether.com/~tom/new_folks.png
>>
>> You don't have permission to access /~tom/new_folks.png on this server.
>
> Yup, sorry about that, we were having some configuration problems today.
> Should be all squared away now...

Working for me now! thx.

No problem, thx for the heads up.

Looks like a rising line. Start worrying if it turns out exponential :slight_smile:

Mirroring out all the big files is the only way it's still running fast,
props to the mirror providers:

http://rubyforge.org/credits/

Yours,

Tom

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On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 08:10 +0900, Kero wrote: