On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 10:04:46 +0200, spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Adam Sjøgren) wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:36:18 +0200, Raphaël Quinet <quinet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I just re-counted now: the current access log for the last 18 hours > > contains 140 unique IP addresses using NS4.x (not 4.0, doh!). For > > the day before, 226. For Monday, 152. > > Out of how many in total? I didn't check for all days, because doing a "sort -u" for all IP addresses from the logs takes longer and consumes more resources than if I limit the query to the NS4 users first. Also, I don't know if the traffic statistics are supposed to be published at all. But I had a look at the current log file for today and I counted 10192 unique IP addresses in total. In the meantime (since the last message that I posted 2 hours ago), the number of visitors using NS4 has increased from 140 to 165. But does the total really matter? If we have more than a thousand visitors using NS4 in the last week, does it matter if this is a thousand out of 10,000, a million or a billion? We are not a commercial site counting the visitors to see how many of them get banner ads or anything like that; we are counting how many GIMP users can get help from the GIMP web site. See also Marc's message. -Raphaël