Craig Ringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Gregory Stark wrote:
>> Another idea, I wonder if the project has gone more international and
>> therefore has more traffic at odd hours of the day for everyone. It would 
>> also
>> mean more long-lived threads with large latencies between messages and 
>> replies.
>
> I wouldn't be at all surprised if that were the case. Alas, it's not
> possible to analyze usefully because so many companies use .com
> addresses instead of addresses under a cctld, and because so many people
> use webmail services like gmail that provide no geographical information
> in the domain.

I would be curious to see the average lifespan of threads over time.

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