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:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Windows | 2397 |
Mac 8/9 | 569 |
Linux x86 | 395 |
HPUX | 379 |
Sources | 233 |
Mac X | 225 |
CE ARM | 126 |
Windows98/ME | 93 |
Update | 54 |
Solaris | 33 |
Linux Sparc | 18 |
Linux PPC | 15 |
AIX | 2 |
Source Script | 1 |
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:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 54.6% |
Internet Explorer | 28.6% |
MSN Bot | 7% |
Other | 5.8% |
Google Bot | 3% |
BottomFeeder | 1% |
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:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
MSN Bot | 46.3% |
Mozilla | 12.2% |
BottomFeeder | 8.3% |
Net News Wire | 7% |
Other | 4.8% |
Safari RSS | 3.1% |
BlogLines | 1.9% |
NewsGator | 1.9% |
Internet Explorer | 1.6% |
SharpReader | 1.5% |
BlogSearch | 1.2% |
Lilina | 1.1% |
Planet Smalltalk | 1.1% |
Magpie | 1% |
Feed Demon | 1% |
RSS Bandit | 1% |
Liferea | 1% |
Feed Reader | 1% |
Feed Tagger | 1% |
Java | 1% |
JetBrains | 1% |
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.