I've been messing around with timestamps and timezones lately, and was curious to see how posts to debian users might be distributed around the globe, as indicated in the message timestamp.
My local archive of the du list is far from complete, as I tend to delete a lot of stuff and it only goes back about 3 years, with about 8000 messages currently stored. $ grep ^Date: ~/Mail/list/debian/user | \ perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if m/([+-][01]\d\d\d)/' | \ sort -n | uniq -c 1 -1200 72 -0900 791 -0800 875 -0700 806 -0600 1481 -0500 944 -0400 56 -0300 45 -0200 31 -0000 499 +0000 1082 +0100 736 +0200 52 +0300 4 +0400 43 +0530 1 +0545 9 +0700 150 +0800 49 +0900 9 +0930 101 +1000 5 +1030 93 +1100 16 +1200 20 +1300 This simplistic view ignores daylight savings effects and any number of other complicating factors, but I think it gives a crude hint at the span of debian users around the world. I'd like to be able to extend the pipe to maybe plot a bar chart against a world map, but that'll have to wait. -- Ken Irving, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]