On 2019-08-06 12:47, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 8/6/19 6:43 PM, Jan Høydahl wrote: >>> 6. aug. 2019 kl. 17:35 skrev Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org>: >>>> Another question - I don't see mailing list stats for the list >>>> solr-u...@lucene.apache.org <mailto:solr-u...@lucene.apache.org>, >>>> what is the logic behind what lists to show and not? >>>> The solr-user@ list has 1403 mails last 3 months >>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?solr-u...@lucene.apache.org:lte=3M: >>>> <https://lists.apache.org/list.html?solr-u...@lucene.apache.org:lte=3M:> >>>> >>> >>> It shows lists where there is a change to what happened in the >>> previous quarter, that is, if traffic went up or down by more than a >>> few percent. >>> We could opt to display all lists on the statistics page, and keep >>> the editor as just showing the ones with significant changes. >> >> The Lucene project has several lists that not active due to historic >> reasons, such as c-commits@, ruby-dev@, solr-commits@, java-commits@ >> and c-dev@ and more. >> >> The old reporter lists all of these and that is just noise. What if we >> show all lists with some significant traffic, and filter out those >> with 0 (or very few) mails? >> The % change is btw not a very reliable metric for low-volume lists >> such as our gene...@lucene.apache.org, it will probably be tagged as >> increasing/decreasing every single quarter (10-30 email). >> > > Consider it done. All lists with fewer than 10 emails in > present/previous quarter (depending on the trend) are filtered out and > the rest are now all shown :) on the statistics page, that is.
Request to never filter out dev@. If dev@ is really that quiet...we (PMC members, or the Board) should know about it. -Joan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org