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Recently we started to use the DCGLUG Apache logs to turn out some statistics to see what is happening. The site is surprisingly quiet, although there is a steady stream of people picking up stuff from the archive, hopefully to answer their Linux problems. We got a surprising amount of traffic from "debian-administration.org", turned out to be someone other than me making a link to the archive (Ben?). But I have been surprised at just how busy "Debian Administration" has become in quite a short time. It is a small site, I and others, many from the UK, have been posting content, and blogs to. As always there are far more readers than posters there. There is also a demand for information on KDE shortcuts by the looks of it, so if anyone wants to explain how to make the most of KDE desktops, short cuts and Klipper, please feel free to write us some content. The lack of obvious badness in the stats, suggests our webmaster is doing an excellent job, and our spelling (as a group) is better than average. Otherwise random oddities below. > Referers > Referers ordered by visits (referers from google excluded) > 8) 5 http://parishilton.rawaccess.com Nope, they no longer link to us. Someone it seems managed to visit a message in the archive relating to a meeting we organised in 2000. Weird, very weird. > Browsers > Browsers used by visits > Different browsers listed 8 The obligatory browser popularity competition. > Unknown 4057 (58.8%) > Explorer 1368 (19.8%) > Netscape/Mozilla 1120 (16.2%) > Konqueror 220 (3.2%) > Opera 87 (1.3%) > Safari 42 (0.6%) > Galeon 4 (0.1%) > Wget 1 (0.0%) I've already got the author of "visitors" to upgrade the list of browsers recognised to include Firefox, but it hasn't made it to Sarge yet! > Googled pages > Pages accessed by the Google crawler, last access reported > Number of pages googled 73733 > 4) 29/Oct/2005 /wiki/?id=rss/vierkante+haken+rondzetten_20050402 "Square catching round link", urm that is obviously Dutch for something to do with the Wiki ?!?! Anyone know what this means? And google referals... > 7) 9 septic knee (page 1) <http://www.google.com/search?q=septic+knee> Yes, it is our pharmacist webmaster again, but nothing to do with pharmaceuticals. Clearly the world needs more information on "septic knee", sounds like a good name for a band. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe. FAQ: www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html