Weren't you playing with the possibility of including the amount of actual code written as well? Always thought that would be pretty cool :) And as someone who is married as well I agree with what you said. Sometimes it's easier to just say you're sorry then fighting even when you know you're right. Jason Pruim On Dec 29, 2010, at 9:22 PM, Daniel Brown <danbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote: > First, I have to admit that what I did was wrong. I had assumed > (ASS-umed) that the other party in a discussion under a different > thread would understand and appreciate the irony of my email in reply > to his inappropriate message. Those of you who were barraged with the > fallout know what I mean. Unfortunately, it was not well-received by > the other person, which led to even further flaming and trolling. > While I had tried both on- and off-list to urge the other party to > move the discussion from the public forum to a private, one-on-one > conversation, it was ignored and actually seemed to exacerbate the > situation. For my part in that, I just wanted to send my general > apologies to those bombarded with an unnecessary and somewhat > illogical series of emails. If being married has taught me anything, > it's that it's better to just apologize and move on, regardless of > who's right or wrong. And if being married has taught me anything > else, it's that, at least in this house, I'm always wrong. So.... > sorry for the unnecessary banter. > > Moving on, those of you who have been on the list for several > years may recall when I was running the ListWatch and PostTrack > system, which would send a weekly summary of the list's activities at > the time. Before stopping it (it was on a server that burned out, and > I just never put it back online), I had added a topic tracker as well, > which would give the percentage of activity for a given topic, as well > as the ratio of its discussion versus all messages to the list. > Several people have asked if/when it would be coming back online, so > I'm contemplating bringing it back beginning with the first week of > January (next week). Does anyone have any thoughts on that, or any > ideas for other interesting metrics they'd like to see? I'm > particularly interested in the opinions of folks who recall the old > system, but any opinions and ideas are more than welcome. > > If you'd rather send it to me directly instead of on the list, feel free. > > Happy early New Year, all. > > -- > </Daniel P. Brown> > Network Infrastructure Manager > Documentation, Webmaster Teams > http://www.php.net/ > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php