Traffic on mailing-list free-sklyarov-uk@xenoclast.org
This analysis incorporates 2 messages from
Wed Jun 30 23:01:02 2004 GMT to Thu Jul 1 10:36:33 2004 GMT.
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times of posting
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most prolific and prolix authors
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longest and busiest threads
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All times are GMT.
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- 02:00 -- 04:00 0 messages

- 04:00 -- 06:00 0 messages

- 06:00 -- 08:00 0 messages

- 08:00 -- 10:00 0 messages

- 10:00 -- 12:00 1 messages

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- 18:00 -- 20:00 0 messages

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- 22:00 -- 00:00 1 messages

Number of messages posted, by time zone
This gives a very approximate indication of the geographical
distribution of message authors. Note that information obtained in this way
is affected by, inter alia,
- configuration of client computers;
- type and design of user-agent software;
- daylight savings time.
Naturally, there is no latitude information in these data.


























Number of messages posted, by day of week
- Sunday 0

- Monday 0

- Tuesday 0

- Wednesday 1

- Thursday 1

- Friday 0

- Saturday 0

- Peter Clay <pete at flatline dot org dot uk> 1 messages

- Peter Kuhm <peter at null dot priv dot at> 1 messages

Most prolific authors, by lines of text
Note that these values include quoted text, signatures and other appendages;
consequently, they provide only a very crude measure of the output of any given
author.
- Peter Clay <pete at flatline dot org dot uk> 81 lines

- Peter Kuhm <peter at null dot priv dot at> 36 lines

Most prolix authors
Prolixity is assumed to be measured by the ratio of lines of text to number of
messages posted.
- Peter Clay <pete at flatline dot org dot uk> 81.00 lines/message

- Peter Kuhm <peter at null dot priv dot at> 36.00 lines/message

Most prolific authors, by number of original messages
An "original" message is one with no In-Reply-To: header; that is, one which is
not a follow-up to any other message.
- Peter Clay <pete at flatline dot org dot uk> 1 messages

Threads are assessed on the basis of Subject: line, rather than using the
References: header; therefore, a message with subject "Foo (was: Bar)"
will be counted towards the subthread.
- Corrupt CD updates, Jun-2004 1 messages

- [Creative-friends] BBC aims high for the
Archive (fwd) 1 messages

Longest threads, by lines of text
- [Creative-friends] BBC aims high for the
Archive (fwd) 81 lines

- Corrupt CD updates, Jun-2004 36 lines

Busiest threads, by number of authors contributing
- Corrupt CD updates, Jun-2004 1 authors

- [Creative-friends] BBC aims high for the
Archive (fwd) 1 authors

This analysis is a compilation of publically-accessible information and I
claim no copyright in it. It was generated by
ngmlstat,
by Chris Lightfoot.