On May 28, 2014 12:49 PM, "Brian Curtin" <brian at python.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > > I don't think we have recent download numbers since the Website > > overhaul (do we?), but Python 3 isn't an "experimental concept > > language" anymore (it hasn't been since 3.3 or 3.2, I'd say). > > Using the old logs, which are still good through 2013, I've found the following: > > The first year of a release series (month of final release month + 12mos): > 2.6.x - 10.3 Million > 2.7.x - 10.26M > 3.2.x - 5.84M > 3.3.x - 13.1M > > 2013 downloads (out of 34.79M across all possible versions): > 2.6.x - 1.9M > 2.7.x - 14.3M > 3.2.x - 1.03M > 3.3.x - 13.85M > > 3.3 had a big first year of availability (Oct '12-'13), and throughout > 2013 it represented 48% of those versions listed above. Sorry for not being explicit: these are download counts for Windows installers. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20140528/61456200/attachment.html>
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