Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-07 Thread Ted Roche
Jim Kuzdrall wrote: Note also, that some presentations must have been missed in the reports. (Actually, it is mostly thanks to Ted that there are so many attendance reports.) I know, for example that Andy Bair gave more than one presentation, and the one I attended had 12 people or

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-07 Thread David J Berube
SQL. I edited the CSV with VIM a bit, LOAD DATA INFILE'd it into MySQL, and then dropped a few SQL statements, and copy/pasted them into VIM again. David Berube Berube Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] (603)-485-9622 http://www.berubeconsulting.com/ Jim Kuzdrall wrote: On Wednesday 07 November 2007

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-07 Thread Ben Scott
On 11/7/07, Jim Kuzdrall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would it be possible, in the new Wiki, to add a column in the Resent Events table for the attendance? ... There's one in the present table. Titled How many. At least one of us is confused. :) Even better, could that table get at

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-07 Thread David J Berube
how about a program that pulls from the CSV file and does the analysis on the fly? Take it easy, David Berube Berube Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] (603)-485-9622 http://www.berubeconsulting.com/ Ben Scott wrote: On 11/7/07, Jim Kuzdrall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would it be possible, in

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-07 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 11:32, Ted Roche wrote: The TWiki is read-write. If there are mistakes or clarifications you can make, please hit the Edit link and try your best to fix it. I would have given the Edit feature a try, but my data was too inexact to justify an edit. It was

[Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-05 Thread Ted Roche
David J. Berube did a little analysis and here's what he got (with his permission, forwarding to the group) +---+--+--++ | location | meetings | total_attendance | average_attendance |

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-05 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
On Monday 05 November 2007 09:46, Ted Roche wrote: David J. Berube did a little analysis and here's what he got (with his permission, forwarding to the group) Nice job, David Berube! An additional dimension to map is the attendance against some measures of the topic. This might be

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-05 Thread VirginSnow
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:46:54 -0500 From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] +-+--+--++ | speaker | meetings | total_attendance | average_attendance | +-+--+--++ snip!

Re: [Fwd: Re: Analyze This!, was: Re: Attendance: A business-like approach]

2007-11-05 Thread VirginSnow
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:33:18 -0500 From: David J Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't think these statistics are accurate. I know I had more than 0 people at the presentation which I gave in 2007. Are these stats only for 2008? As far as 2008, that's in the future, which has