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Re: [tor-bugs] #21236 [Metrics/Metrics website]: Put a visualization of Tor Browser downloads and updates on the Metrics website
#21236: Put a visualization of Tor Browser downloads and updates on the Metrics
website
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Reporter: karsten | Owner: karsten
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: Metrics/Metrics website | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by gk):
Replying to [comment:1 karsten]:
> I'm attaching a graph showing downloads and updates between January 10
and 13, 2017:
>
> [[Image(webstats-tb-2016-10-19-2017-01-16.png, 576px)]]
>
> I believe that the fonts will be a bit nicer after deploying this on the
metrics server. This is related to slightly different R versions. But
that's not what this is about. This is just to show a sample of what kind
of graph to expect here.
Looks good to me. Personally, I would not worry so much about missing
shinyness as long as the graphs get the numbers across and that's what the
one you attached does IMO. The results still confuse me (like: We have
100,000 new downloads each day but that does not show up in the update
pings which basically stay the same? We still have more than 120,000
update requests every day, even after almost 6 weeks after the last
release?). But that is probably another story. :)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21236#comment:11>
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