Do we have any metrics on the number of visits we get on the pharo.org
website, which parts are the most visited, etc?
The same regarding web downloads, and so on. I understand that CI can
distort download count if using only access logs, but certainly if we
count a download through the webpage as a "conversion" (and track it
somehow) we would have a better idea how big this is becoming.
But back to your point and as a bystander these days, it is very hard
to be aware of everything that's going on in the Pharo world, and not
because of the associated noise, because there is actually a lot of
things going on. :)
Regards,
Esteban A. Maringolo
2018-03-13 4:27 GMT-03:00 Marcus Denker <
[hidden email]>:
> Hi,
>
> There is something odd happening… or better: There is *a lot* happening.
>
> Just one example: for the Newsletter, the original idea was to send out once
> a month a post with 3 things, some of them recycled (e.g. pointers to
> existing projects, re-use “success stories”, things like that.
>
> Now already some months ago I had to add “and here are some other
> interesting announcements, blog posts, videos”.
>
> But this month, the list of things for the newsletter TODO list contains
> over 60 entries. With the exception of maybe 5, these are just things that
> happened between sending the February newsletter and today.
>
> Newsletter March should be ready till this thursday, I hope, subscribe or
> read the oder ones here:
http://newsletter.pharo.org>
> Marcus