Hi Kei, 

I have some scripts which run over the logs. You can see some of the data here: https://awstats.osuosl.org/reports/packages.ros.org/2015/07/awstats.packages.ros.org.html  You can get a listing of the top several hundred packages or so. Unfortunately I don't have a good way to expose more than that. 

The data is currently spotty, July is the only month I think which is fully reporting. The OSUOSL reconfigured the servers earlier this year but has not gotten the log collection fully sorted out yet.

Tully

On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Kei Okada <k-okada@jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
Dear Tully

Thank you for your effort to making metrics report, this is always very useful.
By the way, how did you count the package download, can I get that
number for my package?

Best
--
◉ Kei Okada



On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 4:54 AM, Tully Foote via ros-users
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> You can now download our 2015 ROS Metrics report from:
> http://download.ros.org/downloads/metrics/metrics-report-2015-07.pdf
>
> It's the 5th edition of the report. Links to all of them can be found at:
> http://wiki.ros.org/Metrics
>
> One metric which stood out to me how strong the adoption of Indigo has been.
> Over half our users are now using the LTS release.
>
> And all of these numbers do not count the any statistics for mirrors either
> private or public of which we've seen an increase in availability.
> http://wiki.ros.org/Mirrors
>
> Demonstrating the challenge of understanding metrics, the downward change in
> download volume reflects the more stable core packages. During the sample
> period there were fewer core releases. Including no catkin, ros, or ros_comm
> releases in July 2015 versus one or more of each of those in July 2014.
>
> Tully
>
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