When was the "views" information added to the boards? I ask because I think they rock! They can be used to test a widely held view: 20% of the people do 80% of the work.
This is, of course, a generalization, but with the posts and views numbers, you can test something close to it. I looked at only the posts that had been changed as of todat (18 December 2000) and recorded the number of posts and number of views. posts/views= fraction of people "doing work". You can do the math but here it is:
.319, .317, .200, .174, .465, .243
The average comes out to be about 0.286. So on the EV Developers Board 28.6% of the people reading posts reply. This value will change, of course. The only way to get a "real" value is to wait a week or so for topics to retire to page two, then look at the numbers. Not quite x% people doing y% work, but still, I think it's interesting. The only way to test the 20% people/80% work would be to generate a list of the people who post most often and the total number of posts. My guess is that 70 to 80% of the posts would be made by 20 to 30% of the people.
What does this have to do with with EV at all? Well, in a Nova post I mentioned some papers coorelating neocortex size with effective group size, and my own observations that an organism's generation time/life span=social structure (where 0=ideal folck and *1 is an ideal hive). Post-industrial humans end up with a social fraction around 0.313, which is very close to the average level of interaction on this EV Board.
Again, what does this have to do with EV? Nothing directly. Just wanted to share a EV community observation and tie it into some sketchy biological modeling.
-STH
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(This message has been edited by seant (edited 12-18-2000).)