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		<title>The Wonder of Stats (Or where did all my users go!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 20:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mossop</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some time now I&#8217;ve promised myself that I&#8217;d sort out a simple system to view stats about how many people are using my extensions. The idea is a simple one, on a daily basis Firefox (or whatever app) will ping my site checking for an update for the extension. Counting the number of checks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some time now I&#8217;ve promised myself that I&#8217;d sort out a simple system to view stats about how many people are using my extensions. The idea is a simple one, on a daily basis Firefox (or whatever app) will ping my site checking for an update for the extension. Counting the number of checks in a day gives you a rough idea of the number of users. You can&#8217;t take the numbers literally of course but as ballpark figures go it&#8217;s probably not bad.</p>
<p>Finally I have got around to doing it and there have been some interesting results. Not surprisingly <a href="/web/firefox/nightly">Nightly Tester Tools</a> is my most popular extension. However it&#8217;s distressing to see how many updated to the broken 1.3b1 and still haven&#8217;t gone to 1.3b2. Not surprising of course,Â  but it makes me wonder when these 30,000 people or so will update again.</p>
<p>The most surprising result is that of the second most popular extension. Turns out it&#8217;s <a href="/web/firefox/jsoptions">JavaScript Options,</a> something I had never considered to be popular at all based on the number of questions/complaints I get about it.I may well have to reconsider my decision to cease further work on it.</p>
<p>Then of course you get the freaky results. Who&#8217;d have though that people on Solaris are using my extensions. And even more bizarre, why has someone installed <a href="/web/firefox/TabSidebar">Tab Sidebar</a> into Thunderbird?</p>
<p>You can <a href="/layout/stats">peruse the stats</a> yourself if you like, there&#8217;s a few different views to play with. Some of the old data isn&#8217;t highly accurate, my back-filling script needs some work, and many of the extensions simply aren&#8217;t reporting the more detailed information about OS and version so some of those graphs are a little misleading, still there it is.</p>
<p>I understand that <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org">AMO</a> are planning on rolling out some stats for add-on authors based on the same update pings that I use. I urge all authors to take a good look at them when they do, you never know what you might find that surprises you and makes you re-evaluate your priorities for your extensions.</p>
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