On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Andrew G. Malis <agmalis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thomas, > > I would personally find this more useful if it were measured by > subject line rather than by sender. Thread metrics can be found all around the web if you're interested. GMANE and MARC are just two such services. I took from Tom's idea and wrote a list metrics system for the PHP community earlier this year (running on the highest-traffic PHP list, php-general), which includes total traffic, total posters, messages and bytes by poster, and also total lines of code and code per poster. The theory behind that is to see how much useful data is passed per message (like SNR, basically), but it's become more of a competition there than anything. It's interesting to see who's contributed what during what period, and to develop patterns based on high-traffic weeks compared to advancement of the language. Measuring by subject would be difficult, as subject lines change frequently (e.g. - "WAS: Old Subject") and subjects also sometimes include RE:, FWD:, et cetera. GMANE, MARC, et al, I believe organize by ThreadID. -- </Daniel P. Brown> Internet Operations Director EASE Simulation, Inc. (888-) 366-EASE Ext. 272 dbrown@xxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf