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Re: interesting statistics

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 07:04:23 +0200

Unfortunately, I don't think there is a way to distinguish svn 1.4.x
from tsvn 1.4.x (or other svn clients linked to 1.4.x or earlier).

Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> I think you're right -- I think a bunch of TSVN traffic is buried in
> that 'cmdline' statistic. Is there any way to distinguish svn 1.4.x
> from tsvn 1.4.x?
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
>>> googlecode gets a huge amount of svn traffic. I was looking at log
>>> statistics, specifically at aggregated user-agent: strings. Here's
>>> the relative popularity of different svn clients:
>>>
>>>
>>> cmdline 65%
>>> SvnKit 15%
>>> Tortoise 8%
>>> SharpSvn 1%
>>> other 11% (too many useragent micro-variants to count)
>>>
>>> cmdline breakdown:
>>>
>>> 1.6.x 5%
>>> 1.5.x 50%
>>> 1.4.x 30%
>>> older 15%
>> Ben, since 45% of clients are older than 1.5.x, are the stats for the
>> different clients over all versions or just the >= 1.5.x clients?
>> It's because svn only offers customizing the user agent string since
>> 1.5.0 - for earlier versions all clients would show up as 'cmdline' (not
>> sure about SvnKit - I think they might have used their own string even
>> before 1.5.0).
>>
>> If it's for all versions, then the client stats are a little bit skewed...
>>
>> Stefan
>>
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>>

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