Top 10 posters for the period:
rank posts kbytes name address
1 222 428.3 linuxsale linu...@uk2.net
2 58 87.8 Sybren Stuvel sybrenUSE@YOURthirdtower.
3 44 108.6 Simon Finnigan si...@therealm.freeserve.
4 41 62.2 stephan beal ste...@wanderinghorse.ne
5 34 49.0 Peter =?ISO-8859-15?Q?K Peter.Koehlmann@t-online.
6 32 48.9 SimonG Ltd. sp...@simong.co.uk
7 23 42.6 baskitcaise baski...@hotmail.com
8 22 39.3 Yogi-CH notony...@sb.net
9 21 41.6 Steve Firth usene...@malloc.co.uk
10 21 40.8 Brian Key br...@fantasia.demon.co.u
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518 949.3 Total for top 10
Totals for the newsgroup:
677 posters
2179 articles
4307.8 kbytes
The top 10 accounted for:
1.5% of the posters
23.8% of the articles
22.0% of the bytes
Averages:
3.2 articles / poster
2.0 kbytes / article
6.4 kbytes / poster
385 people posted for the first time this period.
They went on to post 770 articles altogether
The new posters accounted for:
56.9% of the posters
35.3% of the articles
37.0% of the bytes
Top 10 subjects for the period:
posts kbytes subject
94 196.7 LINUX DISTROS - NO LEE CHISNALL - HONEST!
82 197.5 LEE CHISNALL AND DNUK - DON'T BUT FROM THIS COOK 10
64 175.3 LEE CHISNALL OF DNUK.COM - GANGSTER , ALLEDGED DRUG DEALER AND
52 68.8 LEE CHISNALL - ROGUE TRADER
49 92.2 Lying in the name of Linux.
43 54.1 LEE CHISNALL - ROGUE TRADER 3
34 83.5 LEE CHISNALL OF DNUK.COM - GANGSTER , ALLEDGED DRUG DEALER AND
32 59.0 LINUX DISTROS - NO LEE CHISNALL - HONEST! - KEEP IT IN THE LINU
30 55.9 Suse books ?
27 50.8 Linux is Immune from Virus or Hacking ??
2179 articles on 480 subjects
1803 were followups (82.7%)
1772 were crossposts (81.3%)
4304.6 kbytes total
headers: 2187.3kb 50.8%
quoted text: 824.9kb 19.2%
original text: 1194.4kb 27.7%
signatures: 98.0kb 2.3%
Averages:
4.5 articles / subject
2.0 kbytes / article
9.0 kbytes / subject
Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated):
662 microsoft 30.4%
495 knode 22.7%
286 mozilla 13.1%
232 pan 10.6%
135 slrn 6.2%
89 forte 4.1%
26 xnews 1.2%
24 macsoup 1.1%
19 tin 0.9%
16 gnus 0.7%
28 different newsreader have been used (versions unacounted)
DISCLAIMER
Please, take the stats with a dash of salt,
quantity might not always imply quality.
Have a lot of fun...
Man, I'm glad I killfiled that one!
Sybren
--
The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be a
capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the
safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
>Michael Heiming enlightened us with:
>> 1 222 428.3 linuxsale linu...@uk2.net
>
>Man, I'm glad I killfiled that one!
I wish there was a way to killfile them in the servers and google that
carry them as well?
> Top 10 posters for the period:
> rank posts kbytes name address
> 1 222 428.3 linuxsale linu...@uk2.net
...
> Top 10 subjects for the period:
> posts kbytes subject
> 94 196.7 LINUX DISTROS - NO LEE CHISNALL - HONEST!
> 82 197.5 LEE CHISNALL AND DNUK - DON'T BUT FROM THIS COOK 10
...
> 1772 were crossposts (81.3%)
...
> Top 10 Newsreader used (accumulated):
> 662 microsoft 30.4%
Is there anything in common with those? Looks like a serious caps-lock
problem.
--
Michael Heiming
Remove +SIGNS and www. if you expect an answer, sorry for
inconvenience, but I get tons of SPAM
I wish I could killfile dudes like this out of existance...
How true!
By the way, mike, what software are you using to generate these stats?
I'd like to run it too on alt.games.unreal.tournament and
alt.games.unreal.tournament2003 ;-)
> How true!
Looks like this "linuxsale" guy, I was wondering about?
> By the way, mike, what software are you using to generate these stats?
Thought I had answered this question dozens of times?
OK, here we go again:
It's "only" a script, merged from two scripts you should find at
www.shelldorado.com (Kudos to Heiner, great page), made some
changes + additions and two "helper" scripts, allowing to run from cron
auto-magically, for some ngs.;)
90% of it all (13 KB) is awk, the rest bash.
> I'd like to run it too on alt.games.unreal.tournament and
> alt.games.unreal.tournament2003 ;-)
If those aren't very high traffic, I could add those two, if you like.
You need a local nntp server, multiple downstream server and probably
a 24/7 internet connection.
Oops ;-)
> It's "only" a script, merged from two scripts you should find at
> www.shelldorado.com (Kudos to Heiner, great page), made some changes +
> additions and two "helper" scripts, allowing to run from cron
> auto-magically, for some ngs.;)
Add one URL to the bookmark list ;-)
> If those aren't very high traffic, I could add those two, if you like.
Yes, please!
> You need a local nntp server, multiple downstream server and probably
> a 24/7 internet connection.
Got the first and the last. What is a "multiple downstream server"?
>> If those aren't very high traffic, I could add those two, if you like.
> Yes, please!
Done.
>> You need a local nntp server, multiple downstream server and probably
>> a 24/7 internet connection.
> Got the first and the last. What is a "multiple downstream server"?
Oops, servers? I use a few nntp server to ensure availability.
Ah, I understand. I use only my ISP's nntp server, but it has two (one
text-only and one experimental with binaries, one of the 3 largest
servers of Europe).
>Stats alt.os.linux (last 7 days)
>
>
>Top 10 posters for the period: (last week)
>
> 8 22 39.3 Yogi-CH notony...@sb.net
>Top 10 posters for the period: (one week before)
>
> 4 25 100.7 Yogi-CH notony...@starband.ne
Mike, I wanted to ask you this last week itself. I dont see this poster
at all in a.o.l, either in my server or in google cache. Do you? Prob
its a.o.l.* ?
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 00:49:30 +0200
Michael Heiming <michael...@www.heiming.de> wrote:
> It's "only" a script, merged from two scripts you should find at
> www.shelldorado.com (Kudos to Heiner, great page), made some
> changes + additions and two "helper" scripts, allowing to run from
> cron auto-magically, for some ngs.;)
Thanks, for the link. I was unaware of that site. Some good reading
there.
Brad
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>>Stats alt.os.linux (last 7 days)
>>
>>
>>Top 10 posters for the period: (last week)
>>
>> 8 22 39.3 Yogi-CH notony...@sb.net
> Mike, I wanted to ask you this last week itself. I dont see this poster
> at all in a.o.l, either in my server or in google cache. Do you? Prob
> its a.o.l.* ?
Thx for the heads up, some guys exactly reposted his header, fooling the
script into counting this person, which shouldn't be possible at all,
as only the first "From:" is recognized. Seems to be a bit sucky here,
I'll double-check.