On Dec 11, 2014, at 10:14 AM, Donald Stufft
wrote: On Dec 11, 2014, at 10:06 AM, Hernan Grecco
mailto:hernan.grecco@gmail.com> wrote: On Thu Dec 11 2014 at 11:48:22 AM Giampaolo Rodola'
mailto:g.rodola@gmail.com> wrote: On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Bruno Cauet mailto:brunocauet@gmail.com> wrote: Hi all, Last year a survey was conducted on python 2 and 3 usage. Here is the 2014 edition, slightly updated (from 9 to 11 questions). It should not take you more than 1 minute to fill. I would be pleased if you took that time. It would be really nice to complement this survey with information gathered from PyPI. I think the python version of the client is not being recorded now, right?
I think this could be very useful not only for the Python devs and the community, but particularly for package maintainers. In this way we could find out not only the number of times a given package was downloaded, but also for which python version.
I understand that this information might not be entirely accurate (i.e. people downloading the file from the browser or from github) or using other repositories (like the ones provided by anaconda), but still I think it could be useful. And with pip becoming the standard tool, it might be a good moment to do it.
This information is a few months old mostly because I’m lazy and creating the information is a pain in the ass.
Total Downloads (For reference): http://d.stufft.io/image/2N293l3v2S1c http://d.stufft.io/image/2N293l3v2S1c % Downloads for Python Version: http://d.stufft.io/image/2g1T2U140h1O http://d.stufft.io/image/2g1T2U140h1O % Downloads for Python Version (Zoomed to Py3): http://d.stufft.io/image/0B233A151k1k http://d.stufft.io/image/0B233A151k1k Total Downloads for Python Version: http://d.stufft.io/image/3f3f3g3P181M http://d.stufft.io/image/3f3f3g3P181M Bonus - OS Downloads: http://d.stufft.io/image/021v383I0O2c http://d.stufft.io/image/021v383I0O2c
All of the above filter out anything that has an extremely small number of downloads so as not to overwhelm the graphs with a ton of small barely used things.
Oops, because it’s not clear: These are numbers from PyPI. --- Donald Stufft PGP: 7C6B 7C5D 5E2B 6356 A926 F04F 6E3C BCE9 3372 DCFA