Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-07 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Betty James wrote: How do I get off this thread. don't know how I got on Just follow the instructions others have already provided. I'm putting you in CC in case you have already unsubscribed from this discussion list. but I am just a totally ignorant individual using Open Office and

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-06 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
Le mardi 5 mai 2015 21:26:36 Shane Curcuru a écrit : On 5/5/15 7:33 AM, Boris Baldassari wrote: Hi Folks, Sorry for the late answer on this thread. Don't know what has been done since then, but I've some experience to share on this, so here are my 2c.. No, more input is always

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-06 Thread Steve Blackmon
For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data is consumed from the browser. I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json currently is a common practice on documenting a structure: are there common practices? In podling streams [0], we make

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-06 Thread Niclas Hedhman
If you want to unsubscribe, please find instructions at http://apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html And the name of this list is dev@community.apache.org Cheers Niclas On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Betty James bsquar...@gmail.com wrote: Oh my gosh. How do I get off this thread. don't

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-06 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
Le mercredi 6 mai 2015 12:48:34 Steve Blackmon a écrit : For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data is consumed from the browser. I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json currently is a common practice on documenting a structure:

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-05 Thread Boris Baldassari
Hi Folks, Sorry for the late answer on this thread. Don't know what has been done since then, but I've some experience to share on this, so here are my 2c.. * Parsing dates and time zones: If you are to use Perl, the Date::Parse module handles dates and time zones pretty well. As for Python

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-05 Thread Shane Curcuru
On 5/5/15 7:33 AM, Boris Baldassari wrote: Hi Folks, Sorry for the late answer on this thread. Don't know what has been done since then, but I've some experience to share on this, so here are my 2c.. No, more input is always appreciated! Hervé is doing some centralization of the

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-05-05 Thread Louis Suárez-Potts
On 05 May 2015, at 07:33, Boris Baldassari castalia.laborat...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, Sorry for the late answer on this thread. Don't know what has been done since then, but I've some experience to share on this, so here are my 2c.. * Parsing dates and time zones: If you are to

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-04-28 Thread Rich Bowen
On 04/27/2015 09:36 AM, Shane Curcuru wrote: I'm interested in working on some visualizations of mailing list activity over time, in particular some simple analyses, like thread length/participants and the like. Given that the raw data can all be precomputed from mbox archives, is there any

Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-04-27 Thread Shane Curcuru
I'm interested in working on some visualizations of mailing list activity over time, in particular some simple analyses, like thread length/participants and the like. Given that the raw data can all be precomputed from mbox archives, is there any semi-standard way to distill and save metadata

Re: Standards for mail archive statistics gathering?

2015-04-27 Thread Rob Weir
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote: I'm interested in working on some visualizations of mailing list activity over time, in particular some simple analyses, like thread length/participants and the like. Given that the raw data can all be precomputed