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Stats comp.os.linux.networking (last 7 days)
Top 10 posters for the period: rank posts kbytes name address 1 10 33.7 Moe Trin ibuprofin@painkiller.exam 2 9 24.5 Wolf wolfdotcom@hotmail.com 3 9 23.4 SEND NO SPAM spam@dodgeit.com 4 7 18.0 Ohmster notareal@emailaddress.com 5 7 15.8 Unruh unruh-spam@physics.ubc.ca 6 7 13.1 James Knott james.knott@rogers.com 7 6 12.5 Allen McIntosh nospam@mouse-potato.com 8 6 9.1 cranium.2003@gmail.com cranium.2003@gmail.com 9 5 12.8 Michael Heiming michael+USENET@www.heimin 10 5 12.5 Chris Rennert do_not_spam_crennert@new. --- ----- 71 175.4 Total for top 10 Totals for the newsgroup: 136 posters 271 articles 614.3 kbytes The top 10 accounted for: 7.4% of the posters 26.2% of the articles 28.5% of the bytes Averages: 2.0 articles / poster 2.3 kbytes / article 4.5 kbytes / poster 82 people posted for the first time this period. They went on to post 134 articles altogether The new posters accounted for: 60.3% of the posters 49.4% of the articles 47.5% of the bytes Top 10 subjects for the period: posts kbytes subject 43 111.5 Subnetting/Routing 13 20.5 reformat Linux box? 8 18.5 Two word username 8 16.8 iptables ftp problem 8 16.5 dnsmasq trouble 8 12.1 2 ip addresses on same network card 7 20.6 address mapping problem 7 18.4 Destination Unreachanble: Fedora Core 2 : Network Does not work 7 13.5 SSH connection time out 6 26.1 Asymmetrically routing through transparent fw (bridge) 271 articles on 75 subjects 210 were followups (77.5%) 23 were crossposts (8.5%) 613.7 kbytes total headers: 290.3kb 47.3% quoted text: 125.1kb 20.4% original text: 187.3kb 30.5% signatures: 11.0kb 1.8% Averages: 3.6 articles / subject 2.3 kbytes / article 8.2 kbytes / subject Postings per weekday: Day posts Monday 39 *** Tuesday 32 *** Wednesday 37 *** Thursday 40 **** Friday 65 ****** Saturday 36 *** Sunday 22 ** (*=10 posts) Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated): posts newsreader user 72 (26.6%) mozilla 37 27.2% 58 (21.4%) g2 32 23.5% 30 (11.1%) slrn 9 6.6% 22 (8.1%) microsoft 12 8.8% 22 (8.1%) knode 12 8.8% 10 (3.7%) pan 9 6.6% 10 (3.7%) forte 7 5.1% 8 (3.0%) xnews 2 1.5% 8 (3.0%) nn 3 2.2% 7 (2.6%) tin 5 3.7% 16 different newsreader have been used (versions unaccounted). DISCLAIMER Please, take the stats with a dash of salt, quantity might not always imply quality. Have a lot of fun... |
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On 05/16/2005 03:34 AM, Michael Heiming wrote:
> Stats comp.os.linux.networking (last 7 days) [snip] > Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated): > > posts newsreader user > 72 (26.6%) mozilla 37 27.2% ^^^^^^^ This includes _Thunderbird_ too. > 58 (21.4%) g2 32 23.5% > 30 (11.1%) slrn 9 6.6% > 22 (8.1%) microsoft 12 8.8% ^^^^^^^^^ This should definitely be _outlook_, I think. > 22 (8.1%) knode 12 8.8% > 10 (3.7%) pan 9 6.6% > 10 (3.7%) forte 7 5.1% > 8 (3.0%) xnews 2 1.5% > 8 (3.0%) nn 3 2.2% > 7 (2.6%) tin 5 3.7% > > 16 different newsreader have been used (versions unaccounted). -- Dr Balwinder Singh Dheeman Registered Linux User: #229709 CLLO (Chief Linux Learning Officer) Machines: #168573, 170593, 259192 Anu's Linux@HOME Distros: Ubuntu, Fedora, Knoppix More: http://anu.homelinux.net/~bsd/ Visit: http://counter.li.org/ |
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In comp.os.linux.networking Dr Balwinder S Dheeman <bsd.SANSPAM@cto.homelinux.net>:
> On 05/16/2005 03:34 AM, Michael Heiming wrote: >> Stats comp.os.linux.networking (last 7 days) > [snip] >> Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated): >> >> posts newsreader user >> 72 (26.6%) mozilla 37 27.2% > ^^^^^^^ > This includes _Thunderbird_ too. >> 58 (21.4%) g2 32 23.5% >> 30 (11.1%) slrn 9 6.6% >> 22 (8.1%) microsoft 12 8.8% > ^^^^^^^^^ > This should definitely be _outlook_, I think. Would have been enough if you replied in a single newsgroup. Once again, the script utilizes the first word before the first "/" as any respectable newsreader does with no exception. Feel free to fill in a bug report. I will not fix other apps problems not using this common practice all other newsreader have no problems with: <progname>/<version> [whatever additional info] If you take ca close look "G2/0.2", even Google follows this perfectly, only Mozilla and to no surprise M$ seem to have this "bug". -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 15: temporary routing anomaly |
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In comp.os.linux.networking Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de>:
> In comp.os.linux.networking Dr Balwinder S Dheeman <bsd.SANSPAM@cto.homelinux.net>: >> On 05/16/2005 03:34 AM, Michael Heiming wrote: >>> Stats comp.os.linux.networking (last 7 days) >> [snip] >>> Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated): >>> >>> posts newsreader user >>> 72 (26.6%) mozilla 37 27.2% >> ^^^^^^^ >> This includes _Thunderbird_ too. >>> 58 (21.4%) g2 32 23.5% >>> 30 (11.1%) slrn 9 6.6% >>> 22 (8.1%) microsoft 12 8.8% >> ^^^^^^^^^ >> This should definitely be _outlook_, I think. > Would have been enough if you replied in a single newsgroup. > Once again, the script utilizes the first word before the first > "/" as any respectable newsreader does with no exception. > Feel free to fill in a bug report. I will not fix other apps > problems not using this common practice all other newsreader have > no problems with: > <progname>/<version> [whatever additional info] > If you take ca close look "G2/0.2", even Google follows this > perfectly, only Mozilla and to no surprise M$ seem to have this > "bug". Hm, both progs not following are in reality MUA, with additional newsreader functionality, perhaps they just overlooked the problem? -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 406: Bad cafeteria food landed all the sysadmins in the hospital. |