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Steven D'Aprano
steve at REMOVE-THIS-cybersource.com.au
Fri Jun 4 01:41:17 EDT 2010
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 06:15:20 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> So? NNTP is the living dead. Time to let it go.
So you say. I think the millions of posts on Usenet say different.
According to Wikipedia, the average number of all text posts in the Big-8
newsgroups is 1,800 new messages every hour. That excludes binary groups,
where the amount of traffic is much, much bigger.
Sure, a lot of those 1,800 posts are spam, but the spammers wouldn't
waste their time if they didn't think there were people still on Usenet.
> Most people use this list via e-mail,
How do you know? Do you have evidence for this, or are you just making it
up?
In a later post, you claimed the evidence is:
"Scan through a bunch of threads with show-headers. Watch the User-Agent
value (set by the senders client). The results become obvious pretty
quickly."
Or in other words, a non-random selection of posts followed by an error-
prone and subjective test.
I've picked seven posts from this thread, from seven different users, and
I get these User Agents:
User-Agent Count Mail or News?
none 1 unknown
Mozilla/5.0 1 Both
Gnus/5.13 2 Both
G2/1.0 2 Web (interface to News)
Thunderbird 1 Both
I happen to know at least one of the Gnus users is using News, so that's
1 definite News, 2 Web, 4 either News or email, and no definite email.
--
Steven
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