11-19-2010 08:07 PM
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OHM most wanted oddity
The first entry at the OHM most wanted files display looks odd
http://www.orbithangar.com/mostwanted.php
The first item has a lot of downloads, which in fact does not match known statistical distributions (Pareto, Zipf, lognormal whatever). I suspect there is a code or SQL glitch somewhere (possibly an off-by one error?).
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Issue Details
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Status Not a Bug
Priority 8
Affected Version Unknown
Fixed Version (none)
Users able to reproduce bug
0
Users unable to reproduce bug
0
Assigned Users
Vash
Tags
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11-20-2010 05:38 AM
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Toast! :D
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What exactly do you mean by, "do not match known statistical distributions"?
Darren
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11-20-2010 07:03 AM
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Too many hits... In fact, the number of hits per DAY shown does not match the total number of hits on the add-on page and the age of the add-on.
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11-20-2010 07:35 AM
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Appears fixed now... (Saturday) If Vash has not touched it, it may probably re-appear, though.
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11-20-2010 11:13 AM
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O-F Administrator 
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In my opinion, this is not a bug. Somebody (or maybe a robot that wasn't blocked) could hit download link for that add-on many times. IIRC, download accelerators were blocked on OHM, but if they can be used, they can initiate multiple connections and many times for a download, and that would increase the number of downloads for that add-on very fast.
Check Most Wanted Files of Last Week. The add-on you noticed with too many downloads is still there, the 2nd on the list.
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11-20-2010 04:41 PM
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Interesting information, thanks. The test case that can show that there is a bug is when the "yesterday" number shows more than "last week".
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This petition for a change to Cannot Reproduce was accepted
11-27-2010 10:08 AM
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Can close now
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