Here are a bunch of FOSDEM 2023 stats from Sojourner conference companion.
Page visits (unique within 30min window): 2800
Users (visitors who created at least one bookmark): 489
Active users (users who created 5 or more bookmarks): 354
Average bookmarks (average number of bookmarks per user): 17.7
Most popular tracks:
1. [321 users] Keynotes (including Main Tracks)
2. [177 users] Lightning Talks
3. [137 users] Containers
4. [106 users] Rust
5. [104 users] Go
6. [104 users] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
7. [ 99 users] JavaScript
8. [ 94 users] Python
9. [ 91 users] Network
10. [ 89 users] Monitoring and Observability
Total tracks: 58. Developer rooms: 55.
Most popular talks (excluding welcome and closing keynotes; note that these numbers measure popularity of the subject, not the quality of the talk):
1. [116 users] Open Source Software at NASA (Keynotes, Steve Crawford)
2. [ 83 users] Matrix 2.0 / How we’re making Matrix go voom (Keynotes, Matthew Hodgson)
3. [ 71 users] Decentralized Social Media with Hachyderm (Keynotes, Kris Nóva)
4. [ 71 users] Celebrating 25 years of Open Source (Keynotes, Nick Vidal)
5. [ 52 users] Passwordless Linux -- where are we? (Keynotes, Alexander Bokovoy)
6. [ 50 users] Drawing your Kubernetes cluster the right way (Containers, Dmitriy Kostiuk)
7. [ 49 users] Build CI/CD pipelines as code, run them anywhere (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment, Márk Sági-Kazár)
8. [ 45 users] Application Monitoring with Grafana and OpenTelemetry (Monitoring and Observability, Fabian Stäber)
9. [ 43 users] Exploring Database Containers (Containers, Edith Puclla)
10. [ 42 users] Zero Knowledge Cryptography and Anonymous Engineering (Keynotes, Amir Taaki)
Total talks: 761.
Page visits (unique within 30min window): 2800
Users (visitors who created at least one bookmark): 489
Active users (users who created 5 or more bookmarks): 354
Average bookmarks (average number of bookmarks per user): 17.7
Most popular tracks:
1. [321 users] Keynotes (including Main Tracks)
2. [177 users] Lightning Talks
3. [137 users] Containers
4. [106 users] Rust
5. [104 users] Go
6. [104 users] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
7. [ 99 users] JavaScript
8. [ 94 users] Python
9. [ 91 users] Network
10. [ 89 users] Monitoring and Observability
Total tracks: 58. Developer rooms: 55.
Most popular talks (excluding welcome and closing keynotes; note that these numbers measure popularity of the subject, not the quality of the talk):
1. [116 users] Open Source Software at NASA (Keynotes, Steve Crawford)
2. [ 83 users] Matrix 2.0 / How we’re making Matrix go voom (Keynotes, Matthew Hodgson)
3. [ 71 users] Decentralized Social Media with Hachyderm (Keynotes, Kris Nóva)
4. [ 71 users] Celebrating 25 years of Open Source (Keynotes, Nick Vidal)
5. [ 52 users] Passwordless Linux -- where are we? (Keynotes, Alexander Bokovoy)
6. [ 50 users] Drawing your Kubernetes cluster the right way (Containers, Dmitriy Kostiuk)
7. [ 49 users] Build CI/CD pipelines as code, run them anywhere (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment, Márk Sági-Kazár)
8. [ 45 users] Application Monitoring with Grafana and OpenTelemetry (Monitoring and Observability, Fabian Stäber)
9. [ 43 users] Exploring Database Containers (Containers, Edith Puclla)
10. [ 42 users] Zero Knowledge Cryptography and Anonymous Engineering (Keynotes, Amir Taaki)
Total talks: 761.