Thread: pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in December

pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in December

From
Jean-Michel POURE
Date:
Dear friends,

Just a quick note to indicate that pgAdmin III website reached one million
hits in December 2003.

More statistics can be viewed on:
http://www.pgadmin.org/stats/webalizer

To my surprise, 25 percents of hits came from the Russian Federation.

Are there specific PostgreSQL events in the Russian Federation explaining this
figure? Do you have any idea Sergei? This may help us understand how to
promote PostgreSQL and pgAdmin.

Cheers,
Jean-Michel


Re: pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in December

From
"Dave Page"
Date:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com]
> Sent: 20 January 2004 11:36
> To: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org
> Cc: mokhov@cs.concordia.ca; peter_e@gmx.net; petere@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] pgAdmin web site reaching one
> million hits in December
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Just a quick note to indicate that pgAdmin III website
> reached one million hits in December 2003.
>
> More statistics can be viewed on:
> http://www.pgadmin.org/stats/webalizer
>
> To my surprise, 25 percents of hits came from the Russian Federation.
>
> Are there specific PostgreSQL events in the Russian
> Federation explaining this figure? Do you have any idea
> Sergei? This may help us understand how to promote PostgreSQL
> and pgAdmin.

That site (sn.sai.msu.ru) rings a bell. I don't suppose it's
Oleg/Teodor's indexer for www.pgsql.ru?

Regards Dave.

Re: pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in December

From
Jean-Michel POURE
Date:
Le Mardi 20 Janvier 2004 13:07, Dave Page a écrit :
> That site (sn.sai.msu.ru) rings a bell. I don't suppose it's
> Oleg/Teodor's indexer for www.pgsql.ru?

251737 hits for sn.sai.msu.ru alone!
Strange.

The number of visits are more interesting:
March: 755
April: 650
May: 9056
June: 18.776
July: 21.776
August : 19.729
Sept: 27.744
Oct: 33.890
Nov: 29.894
Dec: 24.745 (in December, PostgreSQL has 327.898 visits)

The statistics by country show that pgAdmin usage is quite balanced:
http://www.pgadmin.org/stats/webalizer/usage_200312.html#TOPCTRYS

Let us dream that the number of users could double in each country...

Cheers, Jean-Michel


Re: pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in

From
"Serguei A. Mokhov"
Date:
Dear Jean-Michel, Dave,

When I originally saw your message I was to "blame" Oleg and Teodor :)
Yet, indeed pgAdmin III seems to be quite popular in Russian, because I
got some number of "support"-requests in Russian :) So, I guess, I'd have
to translate the website and maintain existing translations more actively
:)

-s

On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Jean-Michel POURE wrote:

> Le Mardi 20 Janvier 2004 13:07, Dave Page a écrit :
> > That site (sn.sai.msu.ru) rings a bell. I don't suppose it's
> > Oleg/Teodor's indexer for www.pgsql.ru?
>
> 251737 hits for sn.sai.msu.ru alone!
> Strange.
>
> The number of visits are more interesting:
> March: 755
> April: 650
> May: 9056
> June: 18.776
> July: 21.776
> August : 19.729
> Sept: 27.744
> Oct: 33.890
> Nov: 29.894
> Dec: 24.745 (in December, PostgreSQL has 327.898 visits)
>
> The statistics by country show that pgAdmin usage is quite balanced:
> http://www.pgadmin.org/stats/webalizer/usage_200312.html#TOPCTRYS
>
> Let us dream that the number of users could double in each country...
>
> Cheers, Jean-Michel

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Re: pgAdmin web site reaching one million hits in

From
Jean-Michel POURE
Date:
Le Mardi 20 Janvier 2004 15:31, Serguei A. Mokhov a écrit :
> When I originally saw your message I was to "blame" Oleg and Teodor :)
> Yet, indeed pgAdmin III seems to be quite popular in Russian, because I
> got some number of "support"-requests in Russian :) So, I guess, I'd have
> to translate the website and maintain existing translations more actively
> :)

Dear Serfuei,
You are more than welcome!
Cheers, Jean-Michel