Graphs for Project Stats

We've been working on improving our project stats gathering and reporting for some time now and have finally added some new graphs showing various metrics (see bug#20841).  The stats we're gathering include web hits, pages, and bandwidth as well as the number of downloads, bugs, VCS commits, and list posts.

Our overall project stats page has been updated to show these stats.  This is a page sumarizing all projects hosted on Mozdev.

project stats

What we're most excited about is being able to show these broken down per-project, as on our "www" project overview page:

project overview stats and graphs

If there are other stats you would like to see, let us know.  We're hoping these values will help projects better gauge their activity and improve user interaction.

Re: Graphs for Project Stats

Software developer. Open-source zealot.
I'm new to mozdev.org. Just looking around trying to get an idea of what it's about. I have been considering the possibility of initiating an open-source community website for the purpose of encouraging donations to open-source developers and development teams. However, my preference would be to find an existing non-profit entity which shares my belief that money tends to corrupt the process, hence a new paradigm is required. Perhaps mozdev.org membership might be receptive to a discussion of that topic. (?)
I am also looking for an open-source graphics widget (I am currently developing a site under Joomla, but anticipate wading into Drupal in the near future as well). Would be interested to know what tools you're using for the project graphics.
Thanks in advance.
Ted in Portland

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