* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
@ 2007-10-18 19:11 roodwriter
2007-10-18 19:54 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
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From: roodwriter @ 2007-10-18 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I can't imagine how you'd figure out usable numbers of
users. Emacs is a free program as and such is copied and
recopied from machine to machine. How hard would it be to
download one copy and then put it on 5,000 machines? The
server with the original copy would only count one download.
I do remember that the owner of O'Reilly Publishing says his
Vi book outsells the Emacs book two to one. But I also
understand that he says that Emacs' built-in tutorial may
affect those numbers.
I'm the only one I know personally who uses Emacs, but I'm a
writer, not a programmer. The only other person I know that
used to use it is a nephew. But he works as a programmer and
told me that peer-pressure forced him to go to Vi.
Not much help.
--Rod
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-18 19:11 How big is the "niche" of Emacs users? roodwriter
@ 2007-10-18 19:54 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
[not found] ` <mailman.2260.1192737251.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-10-19 13:53 ` Bastien
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From: Lennart Borgman (gmail) @ 2007-10-18 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rodwriter; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
roodwriter@ureach.com wrote:
> I'm the only one I know personally who uses Emacs, but I'm a
> writer, not a programmer. The only other person I know that
> used to use it is a nephew. But he works as a programmer and
> told me that peer-pressure forced him to go to Vi.
Tell your poor nephew that he can use Emacs Viper mode.
> Not much help.
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
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@ 2007-10-19 11:40 ` weber
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From: weber @ 2007-10-19 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Oct 18, 4:54 pm, "Lennart Borgman (gmail)"
<lennart.borg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> roodwri...@ureach.com wrote:
> > I'm the only one I know personally who uses Emacs, but I'm a
> > writer, not a programmer. The only other person I know that
> > used to use it is a nephew. But he works as a programmer and
> > told me that peer-pressure forced him to go to Vi.
>
> Tell your poor nephew that he can use Emacs Viper mode.
>
> > Not much help.
I also do not know anyone in person that uses emacs..
There are a bunch of VI users though, the Linux crowd. I guess it's
because when you first meet Linux you use VI to edit the configuration
files (because it's always there) and then it just sticks.. people
don't go looking for something better (or different). The most skilled
Ultraedit users are those who use Column-mode and maybe search-replace
(once a day).
"Look, my editor has generated the headers. Yeah, i just coded it..."
"Look, these window shows matches on all buffers. I can just move with
n/p and they show on the other window..."
"Look, I can just send code to the lua process with C-x C-e"
The following kind of dialog is also common:
"Coworker: Ok, can you go back to somefile.x ?"
"Me: Yeah"
"Coworker: What is that?"
"Me: somefile.x"
"Coworker: Oh, ok, I didn't saw you switching"
I love emacs.
-Weber
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-18 19:11 How big is the "niche" of Emacs users? roodwriter
2007-10-18 19:54 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
[not found] ` <mailman.2260.1192737251.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
@ 2007-10-19 13:53 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2007-10-19 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
roodwriter@ureach.com writes:
> I can't imagine how you'd figure out usable numbers of
> users. Emacs is a free program as and such is copied and
> recopied from machine to machine. How hard would it be to
> download one copy and then put it on 5,000 machines? The
> server with the original copy would only count one download.
Yes. I'm not interested in how many copies of Emacs live out there,
but on how many people actually use it. A few numbers could from :
- people posting on the gnu.emacs.* hierarchy
- people subscribed to the emacs mailing lists
- people switching from M-x doctor to a real therapist
> I do remember that the owner of O'Reilly Publishing says his
> Vi book outsells the Emacs book two to one. But I also
> understand that he says that Emacs' built-in tutorial may
> affect those numbers.
Vi users need to start with a book, and to rely on it lifelong.
> I'm the only one I know personally who uses Emacs, but I'm a
> writer, not a programmer.
Emacs users have time to actually *write* books. Just joking.
But interestingly enough, it's not rare to hear about people using Emacs
to write books. I can even remember of a specific tutorial for this.
Maybe it's quite significant about how versatile Emacs can be.
--
Bastien
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
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@ 2007-10-19 13:34 ` Joel J. Adamson
2007-10-19 14:20 ` William Xu
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From: Joel J. Adamson @ 2007-10-19 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently received an e-mail from a friend (no matter what was the
> discussion about) saying that he wanted his views to reach a lot of
> users, not only the "niche" of Emacs users.
My story: I'm one of two people that I know use Emacs, the other one
uses XEmacs. I don't know many Unix users other than myself, however
the one really devoted one uses vi; he's been using Unix almost
exclusively since middle school (he and I are the same age, so around
1993). Since he's a mathematician, uses LaTeX, and programs in CAML,
I entirely expected him to use Emacs, but I was wrong.
My favorite "Linux encounter" was at a holiday party I met a sysadmin
from MIT; first he gasped when I said that I love Slackware, then we
started talking about email clients and I said that use Emacs to read
my mail. His reaction: "Oh, you're one of those." He used vi vi vi.
This poll from last year shows vi by a large margin; Emacs is actually
third behind
Kate. <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/2006-linuxquestions.org-members-choice-awards-76/text-editor-of-the-year-514955/>
Of course, I must add that I'm always surprised by how much software
caters to Emacs; I had only thought about using Emacs when I saw on
the R FAQ "Should I run R in Emacs?" I thought "You can do that? I
should give Emacs another look..." I'm currently designing some
software to interact through Emacs. I love it and I think a lot of
other people would if they knew about it.
Joel
http://trashbird1240.blogspot.com
--
Joel J. Adamson
Biostatistician
Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research Unit
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 643-1432
(303) 880-3109
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-19 13:34 ` Joel J. Adamson
@ 2007-10-19 14:20 ` William Xu
2007-10-19 15:51 ` Leo
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From: William Xu @ 2007-10-19 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
jadamson@partners.org (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> My story: I'm one of two people that I know use Emacs, the other one
> uses XEmacs.
Okay, I have a somewhat different story.
Once when i was in a small company, the CEO himself uses Emacs, so does
vice CEO. And they both encourge every programmer in the company to use
Emacs. Thus, the result is that a total of nearly ten programmers all
uses Emacs...
--
William
http://williamxu.net9.org
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-19 14:20 ` William Xu
@ 2007-10-19 15:51 ` Leo
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From: Leo @ 2007-10-19 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 2007-10-19 15:20 +0100, William Xu wrote:
> jadamson@partners.org (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
>
>> My story: I'm one of two people that I know use Emacs, the other one
>> uses XEmacs.
>
> Okay, I have a somewhat different story.
>
> Once when i was in a small company, the CEO himself uses Emacs, so does
> vice CEO. And they both encourge every programmer in the company to use
> Emacs. Thus, the result is that a total of nearly ten programmers all
> uses Emacs...
I just find out many mathematics students use Emacs in my Univ.
--
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* How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
@ 2007-10-18 15:57 Bastien
2007-10-18 19:27 ` Sven Bretfeld
2007-10-19 18:56 ` Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Bastien @ 2007-10-18 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi all,
I recently received an e-mail from a friend (no matter what was the
discussion about) saying that he wanted his views to reach a lot of
users, not only the "niche" of Emacs users.
Then I started to figure out how large is this "niche".
Of course, the word "niche" implies that we are able to define something
like the ecological "competitors" (what are the softwares around Emacs?)
which might not be trivial given Emacs is so versatile.
Anyway, I've found Xah Lee's list here:
http://xahlee.org/emacs/text_editor_trends.html
But I don't know exactly how it was produced: how did he use Google
Trends to get it? Other request: where could I possibly find absolute
numbers? Is it possible to infer them somehow?
Thanks for any hint,
--
Bastien
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-18 15:57 Bastien
@ 2007-10-18 19:27 ` Sven Bretfeld
[not found] ` <mailman.2292.1192797385.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-10-19 13:36 ` Bastien
2007-10-19 18:56 ` Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2007-10-18 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:
Hi Bastien
> Then I started to figure out how large is this "niche".
I don't know how large it is. But we had an interesting thread some 10
months ago. It was named "How old are Emacs users" or something like
that. Many people answered and told us how they came to use Emacs and
for what purposes. It doesn't seem a small nice to me after this
thread. It must still be in the archive.
Bye,
Sven
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
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@ 2007-10-19 12:45 ` Richard G Riley
2007-10-19 13:13 ` Martin Rubey
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From: Richard G Riley @ 2007-10-19 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:
> Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
>
>>> Then I started to figure out how large is this "niche".
>>
>> I don't know how large it is. But we had an interesting thread some 10
>> months ago. It was named "How old are Emacs users" or something like
>> that. Many people answered and told us how they came to use Emacs and
>> for what purposes. It doesn't seem a small nice to me after this
>> thread. It must still be in the archive.
>
> Thanks, I'll check this.
I do wonder how many are actively using it for development of C/PHP etc
though. I can just about get by with it using a few add ons like ecb and
php-mode, but they are pretty poor by the standards of IDEs like Eclipse
I'm sorry to say. Of course what they lack in features is made up for in
the power given to other peripheral tasks by emacs in the development
phase. In particular I have found any form of mixed mode programming to
be very patchy indeed (e.g html and php in one file).
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-19 12:45 ` Richard G Riley
@ 2007-10-19 13:13 ` Martin Rubey
2007-10-19 15:00 ` Richard G Riley
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From: Martin Rubey @ 2007-10-19 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Richard G Riley <rileyrgdev@googlemail.com> writes:
> In particular I have found any form of mixed mode programming to be very
> patchy indeed (e.g html and php in one file).
mmm-mode is your friend, I think. (Well, at least I like it, I use it for
aldor/axiom + LaTeX)
Martin
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-19 13:13 ` Martin Rubey
@ 2007-10-19 15:00 ` Richard G Riley
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From: Richard G Riley @ 2007-10-19 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Martin Rubey <axiomize@yahoo.de> writes:
> Richard G Riley <rileyrgdev@googlemail.com> writes:
>
>> In particular I have found any form of mixed mode programming to be very
>> patchy indeed (e.g html and php in one file).
>
> mmm-mode is your friend, I think. (Well, at least I like it, I use it for
> aldor/axiom + LaTeX)
>
> Martin
I tried it. I couldnt find any "this is the definitive guide to getting
it working" and I have no clue about elisp.
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-18 19:27 ` Sven Bretfeld
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@ 2007-10-19 13:36 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2007-10-19 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
>> Then I started to figure out how large is this "niche".
>
> I don't know how large it is. But we had an interesting thread some 10
> months ago. It was named "How old are Emacs users" or something like
> that. Many people answered and told us how they came to use Emacs and
> for what purposes. It doesn't seem a small nice to me after this
> thread. It must still be in the archive.
Thanks, I'll check this.
--
Bastien
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-18 15:57 Bastien
2007-10-18 19:27 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2007-10-19 18:56 ` Dieter Wilhelm
2007-10-20 10:00 ` Bastien
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From: Dieter Wilhelm @ 2007-10-19 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bastien; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently received an e-mail from a friend (no matter what was the
> discussion about) saying that he wanted his views to reach a lot of
> users, not only the "niche" of Emacs users.
>
> Then I started to figure out how large is this "niche".
>
> Of course, the word "niche" implies that we are able to define something
> like the ecological "competitors" (what are the softwares around Emacs?)
> which might not be trivial given Emacs is so versatile.
>
> Anyway, I've found Xah Lee's list here:
>
> http://xahlee.org/emacs/text_editor_trends.html
>
> But I don't know exactly how it was produced: how did he use Google
> Trends to get it? Other request: where could I possibly find absolute
> numbers? Is it possible to infer them somehow?
I think http://popcon.debian.org/ can be a good quantitative source,
if you know how to supply your queries (unfortunately I don't).
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany
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* Re: How big is the "niche" of Emacs users?
2007-10-19 18:56 ` Dieter Wilhelm
@ 2007-10-20 10:00 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2007-10-20 10:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Dieter Wilhelm <dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de> writes:
> I think http://popcon.debian.org/ can be a good quantitative source,
> if you know how to supply your queries (unfortunately I don't).
Yes, thanks.
I made a rough gathering of data from the popcon data:
http://popcon.debian.org/source/by_inst
Quoting the webpage:
"This package sends every week the list of packages installed and the
access time of relevant files to the server via email. Every day the
server anonymizes the result and publishes this survey. For more
information, read the README and the FAQ."
So I gathers information on Emacs and Vim and turned it into a table.
Of course this in inaccurate in many ways:
0. this is only for the last week
1. this is only debian-based
2. there is no "vi" package
4. it's not dependency-aware
3. the list of chosen packages is *very* inconsistent
But still interesting IMHO.
name inst vote old recent no-files
-------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+----------
emacspeak-ss 55 0 0 0 55
emacspeak 103 14 70 19 0
emacs-jabber 120 0 0 1 119
qemacs 209 51 142 16 0
emacs-chess 256 0 0 0 256
emacs-wiki 310 0 0 0 310
emacs-lisp-intro 382 0 0 0 382
emacs21-non-dfsg 491 0 0 0 491
emacs22-non-dfsg 502 0 0 0 502
emacs-goodies-el 4492 1 18 2 4471
xemacs21-packages 5235 0 0 0 5235
xemacs21 10618 4055 5542 754 267
emacs22 11573 4711 1469 761 4632
emacsen-common 12782 3247 2980 581 5974
emacs21 29628 15534 10609 2022 1463
-------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+----------
SUM (Emacs) 76756 27613 20830 4156 24157
-------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+----------
vim 178257 51439 77299 43706 5813
vimacs 86 0 0 0 86
jvim 105 26 43 6 30
vim-syntax-gtk 139 0 0 0 139
vimhelp-fr 182 0 0 0 182
vimoutliner 385 64 281 40 0
vim-addon-manager 765 109 120 536 0
vim-latexsuite 952 0 0 0 952
vim-scripts 2715 181 919 144 1471
-------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+----------
SUM (Vim) 183586 51819 78662 44432 8673
And now this is interesting:
- vote / inst ratio: Emacs: 0.36 | Vim: 0.28
- old / inst ratio : Emacs: 0.27 | Vim: 0.43
... suggesting (to me) that, when installed, Emacs is maybe more likely
to be used than vim. Again, this doesn't take Vi into accound, which is
a huge bias.
From popcon
~~~~~~~~~~~
<name> is the source package name;
The fields below are the sum for all the binary packages generated by
that source package:
<inst> is the number of people who installed this package;
<vote> is the number of people who use this package regularly;
<old> is the number of people who installed, but don't use this package
regularly;
<recent> is the number of people who upgraded this package recently;
<no-files> is the number of people whose entry didn't contain enough
information (atime and ctime were 0).
--
Bastien
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