Is threading better on Usenet or gmane?
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Mon Apr 11 13:16:36 EDT 2016
On 2016-04-11, Grant Edwards <invalid at invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 2016-04-11, Grant Edwards <invalid at invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
> I just finished checking a very recent thread containing 67 articles
> by pointing slrn at news.panix.com for the Usenet version and at
> news.gmane.com for the mailing-list version.
[...]
> On the Usenet side, 35 of 67 articles had unavailable parent
> articles,
[...]
> On the mailing-list side 15 of 67 had unavailable parent articles,
FWIW, an automated test on the 1000 most recent articles showed this:
Usenet Gmane
No References 69 104
Unavailable Parent 357 34
Due to moderation/filtering, the set of articles from the two servers
probably isn't identical.
For posts that aren't follow-ups, no references is normal, but I'm
surprised by the size of the difference in number of articles with no
references header.
An unavailable parent means that there _was_ a refrences header, but
the most recent reference didn't map to an available article on the
server in question.
In general, the situation appears to be significantly better on Gmane
-- even if we assume that the excess number of "no reference"
ariticles on Gmane indicates those articles are broken and should have
references.
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