Seems to be back up, god I hate servers, but I guess that's why I do front-end development.
BTW, I'm going to be investigating getting a full dataset of the Adobe Flex forums too and will likely do some similar visualizations once I figure out how to get the data. Looks like the forum software Adobe uses (from Jive) has webservice access and I should be able to write something to pull all the data. If anyone has any experience with this, drop me a line. Doug On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Doug McCune <[email protected]> wrote: > And of course instantly my server decides to go down. I'm aware, working on > it. Sorry for the "check this out, oh wait, server crashed" :P > > Doug > > > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:04 AM, primo411 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Wow ! The UI looks really nice :) >> >> 2009/11/3 Doug McCune <[email protected]> >> >> >>> >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> Last night I put together a post that details some of the stats for this >>> list: >>> http://dougmccune.com/blog/2009/11/03/flexcoders-mailing-list-stats-pretty-graphs-full-dataset/ >>> >>> The post also contains a download of the entire archive of all flexcoders >>> messages (up through last night). The file is a CSV file and contains the >>> sender name, subject, and date of every message ever posted to the list. It >>> contains 148,826 posts. I also have the full database archive (it's in MS >>> Access format) that contains all the full-text of the messages, but that >>> file is 1.5 gigs so I'm not posting it for download, but if someone has some >>> ideas about what to do with it I can probably get it to you somehow. >>> >>> I know we had a long discussion back a long time ago about whether the >>> list was declining in traffic, whether it should be split up, yadda yadda. I >>> finally got around to getting a really good complete dataset to play with. >>> Hope you enjoy the post and let me (and the rest of us on the list) know if >>> you do anything cool with the data yourself. >>> >>> Doug >>> >> >> >> > >

