With the release of Firefox PR, the newly formed SpreadFirefox.com community marketing project set a goal of getting 1 million downloads in the first ten days of the release. Well, not only did we beat that goal, we smashed through it, reaching an estimated 1.95 Million downloads ad of last night at midnight. Wow!
update: I spoke too soon. We get logs at midnight, PDT, but the release and campaign didn't actually start until morning and so we're estimating that we've actually broken 2 million downloads in the first 10 days of the sfx campaign. Awesome! (This is all estimates, anyway, so no point in being too picky one way or the other.)
Thanks to everyone who helped. We shipped a solid product that got some great press and we built on that momentum with an amazing grassroots marketing campaign which today is in excess of 10,000 volunteers strong. Join us, as we work toward the biggest Open Source software release of all time :-) and thanks again to everyone who helped to make this release such a success.
In case anyone was wondering, this is considerably more downloads than we've had for any other release in this time frame. I'm very impressed with our mirror network, our websites, and our other support infrastructure which held up quite well given that the load was roughly twice what we were expecting.
Posted by asa at September 24, 2004 08:00 AM
Not sure if you're aware of this or not, but when I view this post (and a few previous ones with images), the image is totally unreadable since the CSS that glues the spliced image together isn't actually used.
Posted by: Devon on September 25, 2004 01:29 AMOops, forgot to mention the key detail.... when I view this post in my news aggregator (which happens to be bloglines.com for me), the image is totally unreadable.
Posted by: Devon on September 25, 2004 01:30 AMActually, it makes for a rather nice effect. The goal got shredded!
Posted by: Minh Nguyễn on September 25, 2004 08:29 PM