Community Driven Stats for Download Day – Part II
Following up on his initial analysis of Download Day pledge data, Ehsan Akhgari created a dashboard to visually interpret the data in real-time. The example below shows Poland as the tan-orange line and Brazil as the blue-teal line. I’m impressed!
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Ken Kovash


Great graph. This unlikely battle between Brazil and Poland has been one of my favorite aspects of Download Day. (also watch for Norway vs Sweden)
I also enjoy matching Canada to Russia.
And China-India-Australia triple.
Btw. on our forums folks demand counting half of UK as Poland because of the recent migration
Another possibly interesting tool: The Pledge Counter Widget http://ehsanakhgari.org/mozilla/downloadday/stats/rankings-widget
It’s a widget which can be embedded in any website in order to show the top 10 countries plus their pledges count and ratio.