Hi all,

I bet you didn't think that it was possible to score on this list...

However, being someone who just can't leave facts and figures alone, I
have done a brief analysis of the traffic on aus-soaring during May.  I
did this because for various reasons I had stored an almost complete set
of the emails sent during the month, and with some idle curiosity, a
spare hour and a spreadsheet came up with the following data:


Nbr of emails:          385
Nbr of contributors:     85
Av emails/person:               4.5
Median emails/person:     2

Largest contributor:     36 emails
2nd                              26
3rd                              19

More than half the contributions were made by 13 people
More than 75% were made by 29 people
Half the contributors provided 86% of the emails
30 people contributed only once.

On topics, I did not have 100% complete data, however based on what I
did have:

45 separate topics
Most popular topic was Parachute Repacking (38 emails)
2nd was D2C (21)
3rd was Dyneema Rope (18)

More than half the emails were on 8 topics
More than 75% of emails were on 16 topics
9 topics had only one email

On dates, once again I didn't have complete data, however the following
emerged:

Biggest day was the 30th, with 30 emails
2nd was the 10th, with 25
3rd was the 18th and 25th, with 22

The most popular days for contributions were Thursdays, Fridays and
Mondays.
Weekends of course, we all go flying so it's relatively quiet.

On one day (a Sunday) there was no traffic (maybe it was down...)

I am not trying to draw conclusions from any of this - it's simply a set
of data as far as I am concerned.  Names will not be named, and I have
no intention of awarding any prizes.

The exercise is relatively easy so I might continue it for a month or
two to see if there are any trends that can be seen.

I don't know how many people are subscribed to the list.  It would be
interesting to add that into the mix, if Internode is willing to divulge
it.  Even if we did know, I expect it would be impossible to know their
status as GFA members, glider pilots or what other interest they might
have.

Safe Soaring

Tim



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