Gordon> There is a curious psychology involved. I've noticed that a Gordon> significant number of people (roughly 30%) always download an Gordon> older release. Gordon> Example: Last week I announced a new release (j) of Installer. Gordon> 70% of the downloads were for that release. ... Gordon> Of people downloading a 1.5.2 release (15% of total), 69% Gordon> chose the latest, and 31% chose an older. This is the stable Gordon> pattern (the fact that 83% of Python 2 users chose the latest Gordon> is skewed by the fact that this was the first week it was Gordon> available). Check your web server's referral logs. I suspect a non-trivial fraction of those 30% were coming via offsite links such as search engine referrals and weren't even aware a new installer was available. Skip
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