3.4 will be wonderfull for localized versions, but could I ask once again for stats? It was requested several times by translators: https://wppolyglots.wordpress.com/tag/stats/ We make localized versions, but we do not know how many people use them. These information are available, but translators are banned 😦 Please, what should I do to make it happen? Should I create ticket in Trac?
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Rasheed Bydousi 9:06 pm on January 31st, 2012 Permalink |
I agree with you.
Mattias Tengblad 9:20 pm on January 31st, 2012 Permalink |
+1
Sergey Biryukov 10:46 pm on January 31st, 2012 Permalink |
http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/16589
pavelevap 10:55 pm on January 31st, 2012 Permalink |
Thank you, Sergey, I forgot this existing ticket. There should be probably some general solution related to Language packs (available stats for localized plugins and themes, etc). But now, it would be helpfull to bring back only some basic numbers to translators… If these numbers are not for public use (why?), there could be for example special Stats admin page on Rosetta site (every language could see their own stats).
Andrew Nacin 8:28 pm on February 1st, 2012 Permalink |
I will make localized stats public this cycle.
گناهکار 8:06 am on March 2nd, 2012 Permalink |
How I can get our locale download stat as a string to show in our official site? and how I can get older versions download stat?
http://wp-persian.com
Andrew Nacin 7:17 pm on February 2nd, 2012 Permalink |
I couldn’t figure out where to put them on front-facing locale sites, but Dashboard -> Download Stats will show the same Download Counter numbers, broken down by locale.
Sergey Biryukov 8:49 pm on February 2nd, 2012 Permalink |
That’s really great, thank you.
Would it also be possible to see the usage stats for different WP versions (like http://wordpress.org/about/stats/) broken down by locale?
Andrew Nacin 1:26 pm on February 3rd, 2012 Permalink |
We’ll get there, but it’ll take some time. We’ve been working on re-writing our stats collection code, because our numbers are in incredible flux. Once that’s done and we’re more confident in our numbers, we’ll ideally have more statistics out there.