08.04.07
Gemini version available ♊︎Most Site Readers Use GNU/Linux, Mozilla Firefox
We probably have not published such statistical figures before, so for anyone curious enough, the numbers we have been seeing are quite consistent. The following slice through/from the past 3 days is representative of a long-lived status (with trends of growth in Free software’s favour).
Operating Systems
Linux | 40.9 % |
Windows | 36.5 % |
Unknown | 19.2 % |
Macintosh | 2.9 % |
OS/2 | 0 % |
FreeBSD | 0 % |
Sun Solaris | 0 % |
OpenBSD | 0 % |
GNU | 0 % |
AmigaOS | 0 % |
Others | 0 % |
0% represent an existent (yet fractional or negligible) amount. People still use Amiga???
Web Browsers
Firefox | 54.1 % |
Unknown | 19.3 % |
Internet Explorer | 13.6 % |
Opera | 4.7 % |
Mozilla | 4.3 % |
Konqueror | 1.5 % |
Netscape | 0.8 % |
Safari | 0.7 % |
LibWWW | 0.1 % |
Galeon | 0.1 % |
It seems likely that many regular readers and errand visitors are wary of and too hesitant to comment. It might be because of the domain and site name, which has a negative connotation and brings undesirable association. Either way, we thank you all for supporting this site, which we still hope to make more reader/community-driven. Some of the best ideas and insights come from those who introduce new information in the comments.
GNU/Linux@Firefox said,
August 4, 2007 at 5:54 am
What about some numbers? How many visitors you have daily?
Roy Schestowitz said,
August 4, 2007 at 6:09 am
In the month of July, on average, Webalizer’s definition of visits says 2,995 per day. Visits and visitors are a tricky thing to gauge because of visit duration and dynamic IP address allocation. That’s why I omitted these numbers. RSS feeds confuse everything further (not to mention zombies and bots).