” When I click on the links he provided, I don’t see openSUSE
listed as number one. I find that Ubuntu is listed as number one,
and according to that page, it has been number one in Distrowatch
page hits for the last year, the last 6 months, the last 3 months,
the last week, the last everything on those pages. When I set the
Page Hit Ranking app to the last seven days, I see Dreamlinux is
number three for the last week, just for context, so maybe there
was a temporary upsurge for openSUSE, but apparently not enough to
last.“Oh, and according to what I see, Fedora hasn’t slipped. It was
number three for all of 2006. In 2005, it was number four, so by
that metric, it’s actually gone up.“Barney, as you saw, correctly wrote that Distrowatch counts
page hits, so I don’t know how the downloads-hits confusion got
started, but it is important to be accurate, and it fooled me too.
I linked to an article in News Picks that repeated the wrong
information, without checking the statistics. After reading
Aslett’s correction, I wrote to Distrowatch’s Ladislav Bodnar and
asked what their figures mean to them. Here is his answer:”