After Release Status

November 11th, 2002

After the first public release of SpaceMapper DataStore and MN8 last week I have some data to draw some conclusions. Unfortunately, on the release date, the FreshMeat announcement contained links which did not passed through the SourceForge counters (the link was directly to prdownloads instead of the downloads section on the status page), so I have no Idea about the downloads in the first day. However seems that there is a lot more interest in an XML database than in a new scripting language and even so 78% are interested in the binaries and only 22% in the source of the database project. With the scripting language the situation is reversed, 79% interest in the source and only 21% in the binaries. I guess peoples are more interested in how to write an interpreter than in using a new one :)

No feedback, no bugs, no mailing list interest no contributors which is reasonable to a first public release.

What is not reasonable is that the Klez virus on somebody's computer noticed the release and it sends thousands of virused mails with my email address in the from. In case anyone receives one I'm really sorry, it's not my fault, it's not from me and you can verify that by looking at the source of the message. All the mails I send goes through our server (194.102.233.6) which I'm sure you won't find in the received headers.

Entry Filed under: Projects, SpaceMapper, mn8, XDStore, Open Source, Software Development


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