So, with any bunch of data, we can start to draw some reasonable conclusions from it. Here's what I got, I'd love to hear your opinions below:
There's probably a lot more I could draw from this data, but I don't want to color the communities' impressions beside stating the obvious, so I'd like to hear what you think about it, and then go from there.
(Score: 2) by Aiwendil on Friday June 27 2014, @10:23PM
12.17 is windows only (it was a security update that didn't affect mac and linux),
12.16 was the highest for linux up until about a week ago (when a developer version of Opera 24 was released for linux)
So the Opera 22 and Opera 12.17 users are windows-users, and the Opera 12.16 are most likely linux-users.
12.x was the last opera with their own engine, later versions are with the chrome-engine and a modern ui that can't be customized.
Considering that 12.17 was released inbetween Opera 20 and Opera 21 it says a bit about what people think about Opera's decisions lately - especially since there is no problem with running a "new opera" with a "opera classic" at the same time.