120,000 downloads of Bugzilla 3.0.4
As discussed at our last Bugzilla meeting last week, we plan to release Bugzilla 3.2 very soon now. We currently don’t plan to release a second release candidate as no (critical) bug has been reported about 3.2 RC1 yet. During this time, Bugzilla 3.0.x remains our most recent stable branch and more and more people are using it. Stats show that Bugzilla 3.0.4, released on May 4 this year, has already been downloaded 120,500 times (which means 1200 downloads per day)! Not bad at all!
When I saw that, I was interested to know if major Bugzilla installations upgraded to Bugzilla 3.x already or not. Results show that it’s the case for many of them:
- OpenSSH: 3.2rc1+
- PRACA (NASA): 3.2rc1
- RedHat: 3.1.4+ (mostly 3.2rc1 as they upgraded 2 weeks before this release)
- KDE: 3.0.5+ (which is 3.0.5 as there is no code change)
- Mandriva: 3.0.5
- Mozilla: 3.0.4+ (bug 450310)
- Apache: 3.0.4
- Facebook: 3.0.4
- W3C: 3.0.4
- Eclipse: 3.0.4
- Songbird: 3.0.4
- Wine: 3.0.4
- ActiveState: 3.0.3
- FreeDesktop: 3.0.3
- Itos (NASA): 3.0.2
- Novell: 3.0
- WikiMedia: 3.0
- ClamAV: 2.22.3
- Kernel.org: 2.22.2
- Maemo: 2.22.1
- Yahoo: 2.22.x (thanks Max for the info!)
- Gentoo: 2.22 (bug 213782)
- Gnome: 2.20.5 (bug 433607)
- WebKit: 2.20.1 (bug 17457)
- GCC: 2.20+
- Samba: 2.20
- OpenOffice: no comment (2.11, very ugly)
Interesting snapshot.
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There’s also Flock: 3.1
Yahoo’s on a hacked-up 2.22.x.
OK, thanks Max! About Flock, I didn’t add it as I think the list is already long enough. But thanks for the info anyway.
What’s the Bugzilla version used by Microsoft?
> What’s the Bugzilla version used by Microsoft?
That was answered in the first comment on http://www.justdave.net/dave/2008/07/17/awesome-bugzilla-publicity/