November 2006 : Drupal.org has 100,000 nodes.

December 2006: Drupal.org has 100,000 users.

January 2007: Drupal.org has 50,000 commits for core and contrib.

Congratulations to Morbus Iff, your present is on its way ...

(No, I am not obsessed with meaningless numbers. I can stop any time. That is what my therapist told me!)

Comments

bertboerland’s picture

it would be interesting to have a graph displaying how many users produced how many posts (and correlated that this the userid as well). Since the number of posts is the same as the number of users.

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greggles’s picture

We recently had a change in that trend - posts now outnumber users though they are still pretty highly correlated. http://groups.drupal.org/node/1980

That node has the source data as well.

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sgugal’s picture

Yes , thats right . Such statastic would be great :)

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jeforma’s picture

Awesome, glad to see that Drupal.org is growing strong :)

Continue the awesome work!!

jeforma - beautifying the world of humans.

debelakarta’s picture

Really impressive numbers. Glad to see it and hope it will still grow.

alldirt’s picture

Am I the only one that created a second account on drupal.org? I did that by mistake (alldirt@drupal.org), but as far as I can see there is no way to merge/delete an account. This will disturb the posts per user ratio and the total real users, obviously.

(I think "merging users" should be in the bug tracker but currently it is too hard to find out if it is already. The bug tracker advanced search would be easier to use if we could choose "ALL" in all categories (http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/). Keywords would be found in all bugs, features and whatever way the issues have been classified.)

Nonetheless, congratulations with the extreme growth!