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btopro's picture

Drupal powers 27.3% of .EDU sites!

Congratulations people! We're way out ahead of the other CMSs out there right now in the .edu domain space. This is great news for all of us who build sites in higher education! Keep up the great work everyone and make sure to spread the word! If trends are anything like I've witnessed @ Penn State, adoption from distributions is about to ramp up dramatically in the coming months / years.

Source: http://w3techs.com/technologies/segmentation/tld-edu-/content_management
Via: http://www.lullabot.com/articles/friday-roundup-drupal-8-education-agile...

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greggles's picture

How many contributors were there for Drupal 7?

Continuing on from the last version for Drupal 6 I've attached new statistics that look at Drupal 7's contributors.

These are in order of when the person was mentioned, not number or alphabet.

Please review the list for any mistakes in names. Every time I do this the majority of the time is spent finding and fixing incorrect formatting in commit messages, spelling of usernames, etc.

The data is attached to this node as both an OpenOffice.org spreadsheet or as CSV.

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texas-bronius's picture

Drupal popularity in Texas as a search term in Google

Thought this was an interesting google insight search:
http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=drupal&geo=US-TX&cmpt=geo
Search term "drupal" in Texas since 2004 is on a steady rise.

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escore's picture

Update counter when node data is displayed in a view

I'm looking for a way to keep track of how many times data from a node has been displayed in a view and I suspect the Rules module i sthe way to go. However, I can't find any reference as to how one would do it. Is there a way to hook into the rendering of a view and have Rules update a cck integer field in the displayed node(s)?

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mshmsh5000's picture

Node statistics for busy sites with Pixel Ping

Once you put a Drupal app behind layers of external cache, the idea of "most popular" or "most viewed" becomes hard to compute. Boost's excellent boost_stats.php callback tries solves this in some situations by doing a partial bootstrap to access the DB and increment node_counter. But there are at least two potential complications to boost_stats.php with external cache.

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_dala_'s picture

Cache och statistik

Jag vill med det här inlägget berätta om ett problem jag stött på i mitt arbete och tipsa om en tänkbar lösning på detta. Problemet är ett krav på tillförlitlig och (relativt) uppdaterad statistik på ett välbesökt community utan att tappa för mycker prestanda. Statistiken gäller unika sidvisningar per inlägg.

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mitchell's picture

jQuery Visualize Plugin: Accessible Charts & Graphs from Table Elements using HTML 5 Canvas

Visualize is a Views style plug-in for implementing the jQuery Visualize charting tool.

jQuery Visualize provides accessible charts providing textual information to non-visual users.
It uses a technique with JavaScript to scrape data from an HTML table and generate charts using the HTML 5 Canvas element.

Try out a demo: http://lakeandweb.com/visualize/

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juan_g's picture

Most used taxonomy modules

For a drupal.org's list ordered by popularity, that is by usage statistics in descending order, see: Taxonomy modules. Currently, there are 218 contributed modules related to the core Taxonomy module, 134 of them with a Drupal 6.x version available.

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grantkruger's picture

Drupal jobs on the rise

As posted by Dries today, indeed.com tell us that Drupal jobs are on the rise and are outpacing Joomla and Wordpress by a massive margin. Yes, you are indeed in the right user group. This highlights why a DrupalCamp is so badly needed. Remember that we will be discussing holding a future DrupalCamp tomorrow night at the monthly DUG meet-up.

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raintonr's picture

Cacti stats for a Drupal Site

I was thinking about trying to monitor several Drupal metrics using Cacti and went looking for someone who's done it before. Doesn't seem so, but I would have thought monitoring statistics on your site(s) is an essential part of any high performance setup so bring it up here.

Anyhow - found something similar only and added a comment over on a thread about monitoring Drupal:

http://groups.drupal.org/node/20271#comment-74657

Anyone here interested in such an effort and how it might be built?

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