Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> FileDistribution never changed, it was introduced with the same
> wording as it is today, which has nothing to do with a "calculation of
> the corpus norm"

OK.  This helps makes sense of things for me - because that's what was
implied in the messages from late September.  But, thats all water
under the bridge.

> Let say we have maxfile=3000. Given filedistribution=1 and 1000 files
> you will have 500 in the range of 1-1500 and 500 in the range of
> 1501-3000. Given filedistribution=0.5 you will have 600 in the range
> of 1-1500 and 400 in the range of 1501-3000.
> The upper part will refresh more slowly than the lower part. Actually
> the collection is separated into a shortterm and longterm memory.

Ahh...  This all makes sense now.  Thank you for filling in the gaps!


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