--On 27. februar 2003 19:13 +1100 grenville armitage <garmitage@swin.edu.au> wrote:
my impression is that mr. Bernstein has been making one single argument 23 times, and that Dean Anderson has said that he supports Bernstein's argument 17 times, while Mark Andrews has said that he disagrees 19 times. At varying levels of detail.Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:Top posters to the IETF list, for the period of Jan 21 to Feb 26:[..]No comment.Perhaps you should. Comment on whether this will become a regular thing, whether the 21st of one month to the 26th of the next will be a regular sample interval, or whether there was some other point you really wanted to make. There are a number of conclusions we could draw in the absence of proper guidance.
While a rapid scan of the list of argumentative mails may give the impression that the volume of mail is 2-to-1 in favour of mr. Bernstein, I don't think we should attach more credibility to an argument (either pro or contra) because it is repeated many times.
That's what I think; others may feel differently... and no, I don't intend to do this often; it was just something I wondered about, and I had this script lying about.... the time interval is an artifact of the way I keep mail around....
Harald