Here are some cool statistics about CodingTeam.net usage (generated on 28th march 2010). There are currently 304 projects registered on CodingTeam.net.

Top categories.

User involvement.

  • Number of users: 1,276
  • Users who own one or more project: 249 (19.5%)
  • Users without any project: 1,027 (80.5%)
  • Users involved in one or more project: 283 (22.2%)
  • Users without any project involvement: 993 (77.8%)

Miscellaneous.

  • Number of posts in the forums: 2,436
  • Number of bugs reported: 1,097
  • Number of strings to translate: 335
  • Number of translated strings: 1,492
  • Number of news: 386
  • Number of downloads: 495

The fact is that a lot of users on CodingTeam.net are somewhat inactive. But the few users that are really involved seem to be huge workers (we have more than 3,200 commits since the 0.9 release (all past commits aren't counted)).

Each time I release a new version of CodingTeam, a lot of users come to CodingTeam.net to see how it works. CodingTeam.net not being a test setup may be the reason for a large part of these 77.8% inactive users: They register, see their project rejected, and stop here. Maybe it would be a good solution to create a CodingTeam demo, opened to all, allowing everyone to test, to see and to make their own advice without installing anything. Statistics are cool, interpreting them is harder.

And, last but not least, as I'm very busy this month, there won't be a Project of the Month entry for march 2010.