On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 08:08:35PM -0400, Donald Stufft wrote:
Hello!
As you have have noticed the download counts on PyPI are no longer updating. Originally this was due to an issue with the script that processes these download counts. However I have now removed the download counts from the PyPI webui and their use via the API is considered deprecated.
There are numerous reasons for their removal/deprecation some of which are: - Technically hard to make work with the new CDN - The CDN is being donated to the PSF, and the donated tier does not offer any form of log access - The work around for not having log access would greatly reduce the utility of the CDN - Highly inaccurate - A number of things prevent the download counts from being inaccurate, some of which include: - pip download cache - Internal or unofficial mirrors - Packages not hosted on PyPI (for comparisons sake) - Mirrors or unofficial grab scripts causing inflated counts (Last I looked 25% of the downloads were from a known mirroring script). - Not particularly useful - Just because a project has been downloaded a lot doesn't mean it's good - Similarly just because a project hasn't been downloaded a lot doesn't mean it's bad
In short because it's value is low for various reasons, and the tradeoffs required to make it work are high It has been not an effective use of resources.
The API will continue to return values for it in order to not break scripts, however in the future all these values will be set to 0. The Web UI has been modified to no longer display it.
There are other ways to get usage statistics. Debian has Popularity Contest (http://popcon.debian.org) statistics for python libraries. e.g. babel and twisted: http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=python-babel http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=twisted Of course, the these are probably still "Highly inaccurate", just in a different way;) -- Brian Sutherland