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James Robertson

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Log Analysis - 8/27/05 Posted: Aug 27, 2005 3:47 PM
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I haven't looked at the logs since I went on vacation (and to ESUG) this month, so it's been awhile - I'm not going to bother with the missed weeks for now, but after looking at the BottomFeeder downloads for the last week, maybe I should - the download rate doubled to over 600 per day:

PlatformBottomFeeder Downloads
Windows2397
Mac 8/9569
Linux x86395
HPUX379
Sources233
Mac X225
CE ARM126
Windows98/ME93
Update54
Solaris33
Linux Sparc18
Linux PPC15
AIX2
Source Script1

Up across the board, but the Windows downloads especially. Maybe I need to go on vacation more often :) Next, let's see what happened with the HTML accesses to the blog sites:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Mozilla54.6%
Internet Explorer28.6%
MSN Bot7%
Other5.8%
Google Bot3%
BottomFeeder1%

Nothing strange there - the distro looks like it usually does, with the vast majority of html accesses coming from Mozilla based browsers. Finally, a look at the RSS accesses:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
MSN Bot46.3%
Mozilla12.2%
BottomFeeder8.3%
Net News Wire7%
Other4.8%
Safari RSS3.1%
BlogLines1.9%
NewsGator1.9%
Internet Explorer1.6%
SharpReader1.5%
BlogSearch1.2%
Lilina1.1%
Planet Smalltalk1.1%
Magpie1%
Feed Demon1%
RSS Bandit1%
Liferea1%
Feed Reader1%
Feed Tagger1%
Java1%
JetBrains1%

Well - I vaguely recall reading that MSN had cut loose with their search bot, and then reined it back in - I guess I'm seeing that in the RSS logs there. If we exclude that, it looks pretty much like it always has.

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