> On Oct 5, 2023, at 9:34 AM, Rory Hewitt <rory.hew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 2. I certainly didn't mean to overstep by suggesting myself as a designated 
> expert - I'll ensure this section is appropriately vague. But I want to 
> clarify that the HTTP Archive folks already have all the info we need in 
> terms of a representative web sample that we can query. The last thing I 
> would want is for this proposal to be mired in "we need people to do this 
> complex, time-consuming bit of work, so let's not do it at all". The data is 
> there and is freely available and is regularly updated.

Umm, no, the HTTP Archive is not a representative sample, nor does it reflect 
all fields. It has a lot of extremely useful features, but being the source of 
HTTP sampling is not one of them. Not even close, unless you only want to 
sample one general purpose browser making generic requests on the front door of 
only the most popular public websites.

....Roy

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