Hello all:


I think that Chris Allen's analysis on "The Dunbar number as a limit to group 
sizes", posted in his blog, is very interesting and can give some ideas about 
crisis points for the growing of lists, forums, etc - as well as to companies 
and other organizations. You can see it at:

http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2004/03/the_dunbar_numb.html



I have reasons to believe that the special conditions of the OSLIST allow us to 
bypass those numbers without suffering too much. But I would like to confirm 
this.



Can someone tell me how many members are there in the OSLIST at this moment? 
And has someone access to the statistics of evolution in the last years?



I would appreciate to receive those number through the list or directly.



Thanks and Regards


Artur




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