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    Thanks for the feed back.  I'll consider it. <br>
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     I did play around with some different options and felt that the Pie
    accurately represents the data series because we are talking about
    percentages of a whole where the variability is so great (less than
    a percent, to nearly 50%.  The scale of the bar graph made
    comparisons challenging and adding the data values created visual
    clutter.<br>
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    On 1/13/11 6:49 AM, Ted wrote:
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      Thanks for the data (and work).<br>
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      One nitpick, if I may. Bar charts would probably serve your data
      better: <br>
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      Ted<br>
      <br>
      On 1/12/2011 6:46 PM, Gregory Heller wrote:
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        CivicActions just released a report about Content Management
        Sytems powering Foundation Websites.<br>
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        The full report is available on our blog (including tables and
        charts):<br>
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href="http://civicactions.com/blog/2011/jan/12/report_content_management_systems_powering_foundation_websites">http://civicactions.com/blog/2011/jan/12/report_content_management_systems_powering_foundation_websites</a><br>
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        Highlights:<br>
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            <p>When we look at all the Foundations in our sample, Drupal
              is the front-runner among open source systems, but not by
              much. Wordpress trails in second, and just over half as
              many sites are running Joomla compared to Drupal. Most
              surprising to us is how few Foundation sites (just five)
              are running Plone.</p>
            <p>When we look at the largest 500 Foundations, Drupal has
              double the Wordpress instances, and Joomla is right on the
              heals of Wordpress with just 3 fewer sites. In both
              samples, the proprietary web framework ASP.net powers the
              highest number of sites, however the lead is significantly
              smaller in the top 500 Foundation sample. Similarly,
              Dreamweaver drops from 10.51% of the full sample,
              remaining ahead of all the open source CMSs, to just 5% in
              the top 500 sample, a few points behind Drupal at 7.6%.</p>
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