<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>Hello there!<br><br></div><div>My worthless 2c:<br></div><div><br>Based on our experience with the Perl Weekly, people usually click on 1 maybe 2 articles. So I think it is quite unlikely<br></div><div>many people will be able to follow the Advent calendars.<br><br>I also think it is quite hard to read so many articles in such a short
period of time. Especially as several other Advent calendars<br>are competing to our attention.<br><br></div><div>Google Analytics of <a href="http://advent.perldancer.org/">http://advent.perldancer.org/</a> tells me that most of the month the site gets about 1500-1800 visits / month<br></div><div>In December 2013 it got 3500 visits, in December 2014 it got 4,400 visits.<br></div><div>The <a href="http://perldancer.org/">http://perldancer.org/</a> site gets about 7-8,000 visits / month.<br></div><div><br>Instead of and Advent calendar in December, I'd suggest to spread out the 24 articles and have one published every 2 weeks during 2016.<br></div>Though it does not need to wait till January. It could be started next week. Then we could include them in the Perl Weekly<br></div><div>and other Dancer enthusiasts could also spread the links.<br><br>I'd also suggest to publish the articles on the <a href="http://perldancer.org/">http://perldancer.org/</a> site and to move all the content from <a href="http://advent.perldancer.org/">http://advent.perldancer.org/</a> <br></div></div>to the <a href="http://perldancer.org/">http://perldancer.org/</a> and to create a unified table of context for all the articles, but that's a slightly different story.<br><br></div>regards<br></div> Gabor<br><br></div>