>>> 188 (check that, 190) people have downloaded the 2.0 release in the >>> last week (numbers publicly available from the code.google.com). I >>> can't tell you how many (if any) have downloaded it via svn. >> >> Downloading and using are not the same thing. > > Correct, but there is a strong positive correlation between the two. > If you have a better method for determining what you would consider an > appropriate level of usage, I'm all ears. A good way of determining the level of usage would be pointing to open source projects that are popular in the python community and which incorporate your module. Cheers, Daniel -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown
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