SIOC-Dev mailing list stats

Hi All,

The SIOC community is active on this mailing list and #sioc in IRC,
but still it is larger than just those who write software and
participate in discussions. So we thought you may be interested in
some stats about the list.

SIOC-Dev currently has 97 participants.
It will be 2 years old in August 2007.
The most active month so far was July 2006 with 74 messages.

Most active participants of all time:
162 Uldis Bojars
66 John Breslin
51 Alex Passant
39 Frederick Giasson
27 [GNU]
20 Kingsley Idehen
19 Axel Polleres
17 Richard Cyganiak
16 Wikier
14 Danny Ayers

It is exciting to see SIOC be interesting both for practical
applications and to be well represented in scientific publications.
Thanks for your interest and good work, everyone! :)

Uldis

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Hey, cool! but... where is the SIOC representation of that data? And
where is the "correlated communities" diagram? :)
Thanks for keeping up the good work on SIOC!

Am 04.04.2007 um 17:29 schrieb Uldis Bojars:

>
> Hi All,
>
> The SIOC community is active on this mailing list and #sioc in IRC,
> but still it is larger than just those who write software and
> participate in discussions. So we thought you may be interested in
> some stats about the list.
>
> SIOC-Dev currently has 97 participants.
> It will be 2 years old in August 2007.
> The most active month so far was July 2006 with 74 messages.
>
> Most active participants of all time:
> 162 Uldis Bojars
> 66 John Breslin
> 51 Alex Passant
> 39 Frederick Giasson
> 27 [GNU]
> 20 Kingsley Idehen
> 19 Axel Polleres
> 17 Richard Cyganiak
> 16 Wikier
> 14 Danny Ayers
>
> It is exciting to see SIOC be interesting both for practical
> applications and to be well represented in scientific publications.
> Thanks for your interest and good work, everyone! :)
>
> Uldis
>
> [ http://captsolo.net/info/ ]
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SIOC-Dev mailing list stats

> but... where is the SIOC representation of that data?

Although archives something old, you could find a RDF/XML representation
of SIOC-Dev in these mirrors:

http://swaml.berlios.de/demo

http://dev.sioc-project.org/swaml/sioc-dev/

Statistics extracted by Uldis could be obtained with a simple SPARQL
query over subscribers.rdf graph (supposing that it's updated).

Regards,

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Hi [GNU],

Nice to see you. You are one of the top participants in SIOC-Dev :)

On 4/4/07, Christoph Görn wrote:
> Hey, cool! but... where is the SIOC representation of that data? And
> where is the "correlated communities" diagram? :)

Well, we could certainly use someone's help here. :)

If you have a good idea what the SIOC representation and the
"correlated communities" should look like, go ahead and create it. A
bit too busy here to cover all aspects of SIOC, but someone may find
it interesting and do it. Next thing then would be - interesting uses
for this SIOC representation.

Uldis

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