Hi, as you can read in my lightning talk at DebConf
http://people.debian.org/~tille/talks/200808_lightning/ I did some investigation on who is frequently posting on our mailing lists. I now created graphs until end of last year and write a short summary for those lists I regard worth a comment. I'm not CCed to all of this list so if you want to discuss something please keep me in CC. If you want to discuss the results in general just write to debian-project. All graphs and the code that was used to create the graphs are available at http://people.debian.org/~tille/liststats/ If you are interested in a mailing list which was not analysed, just tell me. I was running the scripts on those lists I personally had some interest and those with more than 1000 subscribers. I plan to clean up code and write some doc about it but this will not happen in the next couple of weeks. The graph for this specific list is ------- <start of mailing list specific part> ------ http://people.debian.org/~tille/liststats/authorstat_security.pdf Ups, the graph becomes quite sparse in the last years. I can not really imagine that the reason should be that our software became more secure. Is anybody out there who has an explanation which does not come to the conclusion that we immediately should try to strengthen this team? The traffic statistic is consistent with the activists graph: http://lists.debian.org/stats/debian-security.png Kind regards Andreas -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-security-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org