[General] Desktop download spike

Jared Rhine jared at wordzoo.com
Fri Dec 14 12:29:54 PST 2007


There's been a recent bump in downloads of the Desktop app.

At first, I reported (elsewhere) that a particular robot had gone  
awry.  That was an error.

Instead, there's been an actual bump in downloads.  The relevant  
referrers:

   http://toget.pchome.com.tw/intro/business_note/26165_dl.html

Taiwan, pointed at 0.7.2.exe directly.  And:

   http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Chandler-Download-31189.html

pointed at 0.7.3.exe directly.

A bonus metric link, showing cumulative downloads (showing the last  
six months):

http://tsm.osafoundation.org/series/downloads:chandler:total/graph?w=750&h=500&days=180&accum=1

Over 35,000 downloads in the last 5 months.

The false spikes turned out to actually be Windows 98 clients, on  
multiple days.  A given client would be downloading (apparently) a  
couple copies of the 35Mb download an average of once per second.  I'm  
actually assuming these are not full downloads, but partial-download  
byte-range requests where the file to download has already been fully  
downloaded, and the repetition is due to a client-side bug.

Downloads have been rerun, so the updated graphs are available on  
dashboard.osafoundation.org

-- Jared




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