Thanks.
James Edward Gray II
http://gems.rubyforge.org/stats.html lists all of the gems and the
number of downloads for each.
Jim
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Except that there's something wrong with it. Scroll down to the bottom.
Notice all the dups? And they all start with "/" for some reason. And
some of the names appear to be mangled.
Regards,
Dan
> On 9/7/05, James Edward Gray II <ja...@grayproductions.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm giving a Ruby introduction speech at the local university this
>> month and would like to include some RubyGems data. Is there
>> somewhere I can see statistics about how many gems are in the system,
>> how many people have downloaded RubyGems, and how many gems have been
>> served?
>>
>
> http://gems.rubyforge.org/stats.html lists all of the gems and the
> number of downloads for each.
That helps. Thank you.
James Edward Gray II
NM - fixed.
Dan
There is also a sidebar on http://onestepback.org/ that monitors the 20
last gems that have been updated (an RSS feed for the sidebar is
http://onestepback.org/gemwatch.rss).
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