[wp-hackers] GSoC 2008 Proposal: Core OpenID Support
Joseph Scott
joseph at randomnetworks.com
Sun Mar 23 03:16:56 GMT 2008
On Mar 20, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Matt Mullenweg wrote:
> Otto wrote:
>> Some stats from the wordpress.com folks might prove enlightening,
>> since they became an OpenID Provider, I'd be interesting in knowing
>> how many of their users use it as such, how many openid hits they
>> get,
>> that sort of thing.
>
> I don't think we're tracking this now, but I can share some stats
> in a few days.
Matt asked me to follow up on this. We've collected a couple of days
worth of stats for OpenID on WordPress.com.
Day 1
--------
trusted 2410
trust_once 339
manual_add 134
add_always_trust 172
remove_trust 22
do_not_trust 60
Day 2
--------
trusted 1868
trust_once 312
manual_add 132
add_always_trust 145
remove_trust 28
do_not_trust 45
Some explanation on what these numbers are:
trusted - requests from sites that required no user interaction
because they were already in the user's trusted list
trust_once - user clicked the "Yes; just this time" for a request
manual_add - user entered a trust manually in wp-admin
add_always_trust - user clicked the "Yes; always" for a request
remove_trust - user removed domain trust in wp-admin
do_not_trust - user clicked "No" for a request
Unfortunately I don't have a break down for how many unique users
this translates to. But even if we took the "trusted" number and
figured that accounted for unique users (which would probably be on
the high side), these numbers seem pretty small. You can compare
them to other stats at : http://wordpress.com/stats/
--
Joseph Scott
joseph at randomnetworks.com
http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/
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