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Fixed grammar and a duplicate.
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When going through your own plugin details and checking the active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version that webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until about a day or twoso, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually work works is helpful.

When going through your own plugin details and checking the active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until a day or two, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually work works is helpful.

When going through your own plugin details and checking the active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version that webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until about a day or so, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually works is helpful.

Repo included in title. Clarification about whom plugin we're talking about.
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What is the timelineTimeline for the Active Version Pie Chart in the Repository?

When going through your own plugin details and checking yourthe active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until a day or two, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually work works is helpful.

What is the timeline for the Active Version Pie Chart?

When going through your plugin details and checking your active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until a day or two, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually work works is helpful.

What is the Timeline for the Active Version Pie Chart in the Repository?

When going through your own plugin details and checking the active version downloads. It's helpful to see which version webmasters prefer, but I see no details on the subject on WordPress (and on here, yet). I recently had an unexpected change in stats, and I can't find anything as to what the time frame is. What few that I have found are either closed with little or no response, and/or indirectly related.

The active version pie chart can be found on any plugin under Stats.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/[PLUGIN-NAME]/stats/

Most of the time, new versions don't even show up until a day or two, but is the timeline based on days, weeks, or months?

This says that it is based on the current active users. Which is interesting. Daily Tip: New Usage Graphs on WordPress.org Plugin Repository

Any additional information on how the chart actually work works is helpful.

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