Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Ben Laurie wrote:
The usual answer is to put one axis at the left, one at the right.
Excellent; that's a useful suggestion for a solution. Done. The
left-hand side now shows the highwater mark for subscriptions, and
the right-hand side shows it for posts.
I must've
El vie, 10-12-2004 a las 01:13 +, Sebastian Bazley escribiÃ:
> I find the page useful too.
>
> However, it does take rather a long time to load.
>
This is the (in)famous Page Length Tax whose announcement was missed by
BenL earlier in the thread. ;-)
> Might I suggest the following:
> - spl
Ken, perhaps avoid repetitous questions by
declaring the criteria for list inclusion
on the face of the page.
--David
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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Antonio Gallardo wrote:
The link is very nice! Can you add the cvs mail lists to see the activity
of them too?
The
I find the page useful too.
However, it does take rather a long time to load.
Might I suggest the following:
- split the page into separate pages for each domain
and/or
- create a page with links to the chart images, instead of including them
inline
Just a thought.
S.
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Antonio Gallardo wrote:
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> The link is very nice! Can you add the cvs mail lists to see the activity
> of them too?
The page is for *all* public ASF lists. 'Public' meaning 'anyone
can subscribe without having to be moderated.' If there are
lists that aren't
Hi Ken:
The link is very nice! Can you add the cvs mail lists to see the activity
of them too?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
On Jue, 2 de Diciembre de 2004, 6:52, Rodent of Unusual Size dijo:
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> I've revamped the Apache mailing lists data page a little bi
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Ben Laurie wrote:
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> The usual answer is to put one axis at the left, one at the right.
Excellent; that's a useful suggestion for a solution. Done. The
left-hand side now shows the highwater mark for subscriptions, and
the right-hand side shows it for posts.
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
this is cool! Any chance we can get labeled x and y axis?
No, not unless you can convince of a way to do it that makes
sense. As I said,
The graph is for showing trends *only*. Both the post-count and
the subscriber-count lines are scaled
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
this is cool! Any chance we can get labeled x and y axis?
No, not unless you can convince of a way to do it that makes
sense.
I wrote a few shell scripts to do
http://simile.mit.edu/charts.html
I'm using t
Quoting Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
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> > this is cool! Any chance we can get labeled x and y axis?
>
> No, not unless you can convince of a way to do it that makes
> sense. As I said,
>
> > The graph is for showing trends *only*. Both the post-coun
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Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
> this is cool! Any chance we can get labeled x and y axis?
No, not unless you can convince of a way to do it that makes
sense. As I said,
> The graph is for showing trends *only*. Both the post-count and
> the subscriber-count line
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Yoav Shapira wrote:
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> Echo Geir's "this is cool!" sentiment. Just to reconfirm, this is public
> data,
> correct? That is, I can post a link to this page on my blog, or on one of the
> public mailing lists itself...
Correct. There's nothing here that coul
Hi,
Echo Geir's "this is cool!" sentiment. Just to reconfirm, this is public data,
correct? That is, I can post a link to this page on my blog, or on one of the
public mailing lists itself...
Yoav
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this is cool! Any chance we can get labeled x and y axis?
On Dec 2, 2004, at 7:52 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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I've revamped the Apache mailing lists data page a little bit.
(http://www.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html) For one thing, the
moderator-supplied des
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I've revamped the Apache mailing lists data page a little bit.
(http://www.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html) For one thing, the
moderator-supplied description for each list has moved to *below*
the list statistics. For another, I've added an activity graph
for each
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