in reply to (contest) Help analyze PM reputation statistics

demerphq,
After a recent conversation in the CB, I (as do jdporter, blokhead, and likely others) feel it would be much better if the dump included: For instance, just today I was wondering if $NORM would change dramatically if things like standard deviation and variance were taken into account.

Cheers - L~R

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Re^2: (contest) Help analyze PM reputation statistics
by demerphq (Chancellor) on Sep 28, 2004 at 15:12 UTC

    I dont get it. You want a list of this information for all ~400k records we have in the DB? How is that supposed to happen?


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    demerphq

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      demerphq,
      I can see where making this information available in a database (as simple as SQLite for instance) offsite being a policy problem. With a couple slight modifications, it might be a bit more feasible:
      • Forget the frontpaged flag
      • Break things out in buckets by day, such as 2004-12-25
      • The next level of buckets would be node type
      • The last level of buckets would be reps and corresponding counts
      I was expecting to do the breakout work off-site though.

      Cheers - L~R