Dear Common-Lisp.net Admin,
I was wondering if Common-Lisp.net provided the resources for tracking the number of downloads and number of page views for hosted projects?
Thanks for your help.
Best regards, Ranjan
On 1/10/06, Ranjan Srivastava srivasta@engr.uconn.edu wrote:
I was wondering if Common-Lisp.net provided the resources for tracking the number of downloads and number of page views for hosted projects?
Hi!
Right now I'm busy planning the move to a new server. One of my first todos after that's completed (hopefully this weekend) is to create statistics of downloads and hits to webpages for projects. My plan is to probably list all these statistics on one central page but also to put the statistics in files which you can use SSI to include in your webpages. Does that sound like what you need?
Thanks, Erik.
On 1/10/06, Ranjan Srivastava srivasta@engr.uconn.edu wrote:
I was wondering if Common-Lisp.net provided the resources for tracking the number of downloads and number of page views for hosted projects?
I have just added a list of FTP downloads: http://common-lisp.net/stats.shtml (scroll down to FTP). I'm still working on an easy way to do the same for HTTP downloads and page views.
Thanks, Erik.
On 1/22/06, Erik Enge erik.enge@gmail.com wrote:
I have just added a list of FTP downloads: http://common-lisp.net/stats.shtml (scroll down to FTP). I'm still working on an easy way to do the same for HTTP downloads and page views.
Since it was relatively easy to do, I have added similar stats for rsync: http://common-lisp.net/stats.shtml - scroll down to rsync.
Thanks, Erik.
On 1/10/06, Ranjan Srivastava srivasta@engr.uconn.edu wrote:
I was wondering if Common-Lisp.net provided the resources for tracking the number of downloads and number of page views for hosted projects?
I just added HTTP stats: http://common-lisp.net/stats.shtml
Basically this includes page views and downloads, it's up to you the interpreter of the statistics to determine if a hit to a file is a page view or a download. Does this satisfy your requirements?
Thanks, Erik.