On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, William B. Norton wrote:

> I wish we had a metric for the community value of the nanog list.
>
> Folks used to complain that the mailing list has become useless, too many
> msgs, too much noise, not much hate, etc. but we don't really have a way to
> measure the utility of the list.  It is too bad we don't have a way to vote
> thumbs up or thumbs down on msgs.  Could we implement something like that?

How about a survey of the mailing list members to see what they think?

We can get an idea of what people do and don't like about this list, what
stuff they think should be kept or removed etc. There are 10,000 odd
people on the list and only a couple of dozen ever post to these threads.

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