[sf-lug] email statistics for sf-lug mailing list

Adrien Lamothe alamozzz at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 2 22:35:02 PST 2006


Hmm..., 3.5 emails a day is quite a bit less than 55 per day...



jim stockford <jim at well.com> wrote: 
    i hate to lose you, Jeffe. What about batch mode--
you receive just one email per day with whatever
the day's activity, which many days is none (so no
batch mail that day, either). You can make the change
yourself; let me know and I'll change however you want.

    As a note, sf-lug email averages about 3.5 emails
per day since we started May 24 2004.

    The following lists all days that had email of 10
or more for the day.

2006
Jan 2: 9  Jan 1: 13  # this mail will make it 10 for Jan 2:

2005
oct 6: 10  Aug 8: 17  Aug 2: 11  Jul 8: 11

2004
Oct 12: 16  Oct 12: 11  Oct 8: 12  Oct 6 15
Sep 29: 12  Sep 15: 14  Sep 13: 11  Sep 2 13
Aug 16: 16  Aug 12: 15  Aug 3: 11  Aug 2: 10
Jul 27: 26  Jul 19: 21  Jul 16: 12  Jul 8: 26
Jul 6: 19  Jul 5: 22  Jun 24: 18  Jun 23: 16

And the winner is...
A tie between July 6, 2004 and July 27, 2004,
each shuddering under the burden of 26 emails.



On Jan 2, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Jeffe wrote:

> Please remove me from this list.  It's really irritating to receive 55  
> e-mails everyday from you guys.  You should really look into an online  
> forum.
>
>
>
> -- Rick Moen  wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 11:19:13 -0800
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> X-Mas: Bah humbug.
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> Quoting Adrien Lamothe (alamozzz at yahoo.com):
>
>> My rule for choosing new, "bleeding edge" hardware, which I have
>> employed with great success, is called "Use what the gamers use."
>> Computer gamers are the most insatiable, curious, and often
>> technically knowledgable consumers of computer hardware.
>
> They also not only have no objection to dependency on proprietary
> drivers; they flock to it.  Worse, they favour systems that are grossly
> out of balance by normal-usage standards:  heavy on CPU and video
> processing power, relatively deficient in I/O.
>
> During the tech collapse, when the rest of the computer market took a
> tumble, gamers dominated briefly because they were practically the only
> people buying new hardware, and therefore manufacturers loved them.
> Portable system boxes from Shuttle and Alienware popped up with
> transparent cases with neon-lit highlights, and brightly coloured
> motherboards.  Gamer kids suddenly started apppearing on Linux mailing
> list dispensing hardware advice, and, when you objected that you didn't
> think it was a good idea leaping to brand-new video, SATA, and ethernet
> chipsets that work on Linux only with proprietary binary-only drivers,
> were told with a sneer that obviously you weren't serious about
> performance.
>
> And, it turns out that they're basically all about _MS-Windows_ gaming,
> anyway, and Linux is an afterthought.
>
> I read Anandtech and Tom's Hardware from time to time; the opinions are
> interesting but _utterly_ Windows-centric -- as are 100% of their test
> results and benchmarks.
>
>> While on the subject, using AMD-based systems is a pretty safe bet
>> these days.
>
> Use only 2.6 kernels on Opterons.  2.4 has problem, there (and on  
> EM64T,
> too).
>
>
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