For those who don't want to do the math: based on GMT +0 for Sep. 23: 24 total SOPWs and 9 FPs, or 37.5%, meaning tachyon's figures were most likely correct (the percent raises or lowers depending on the timezone). I would agree with dio that a larger time period would be needed in order to say "nodes are being FPed too much". I'd actually be curious what the monthly/yearly average is. (Calculations below)

Title Frontpaged Y/N 01 Tee STDOUT Y 1 02 Is there exist a module to pro N 03 How do you make on the fly ima Y 2 04 Decipher HASH from XML N 05 print out N 06 Broken Pipe error when talking N 07 An object replacing itself Y 3 08 Multi Threading the ping proce N 09 Code asks, in what file do I Y 4 10 Test::Unit extensions going in Y 5 11 Selecting a specific hash key N 12 Getting data from web page N 13 Sending data to a cgi-form N 14 Clearing text in Tk Y 6 15 Sending emails from BSMTP form N 16 Surprising whitespace behavior Y 7 17 cls and perl N 18 Trying to re-write some VB-OLE Y 8 19 perl -M using a module in curr N 20 Chart drawing: GDGraph or Char N 21 Excel::SpreadSheet : Can't cal N 22 XML::TokeParser and malformed N 23 Looking for perl/tk code Y 9 24 Perl database access N

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In reply to Re^2: Too much Front Paging (your estimation of the data is wrong) by kutsu
in thread Too much Front Paging by tachyon

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