Fun stats from Ubuntu Manual Project
No, The Ubuntu Manual Project is indeed not dead. We've just been quieter than usual. We're in planning mode for the Ubuntu Support and Learning Center as well as tidying things up for the Second Edition of Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04 to be released at the end of July and then planning for the Maverick manual to be released on October 9th, 2010.
I thought I'd share some interesting statistics with you that we've collected through our website over the past two months since the release of Ubuntu 10.04 and Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04.
* Number of copies downloaded from ubuntu-manual.org: 107,446
* Number of printed copies sold: 93
* Average views per day to ubuntu-manual.org: 1,000
When you visit our site with a non-English web browser and try to download the manual, you'll be given the opportunity to subscribe to an email notification when we release your language. Here are the top five languages that people want the manual in (numbers in brackets represent the amount of people subscribed):
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