Re: IETF Challenges

joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Sun, 03 March 2013 22:06 UTC

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On 3/3/13 1:51 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
>>>>>> "joel" == joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> writes:
>      joel> http://www.arkko.com/tools/rfcstats/countrydistrhist.html
>
>      joel> blue = china grey = japan
>
>      joel> http://www.arkko.com/tools/stats/countrydistr.html
>
> The colours are alas confusing, as they are repeated.
> I think the thickness is different, but I can't track to the graph.
>
> What happened between 1972 and 1986? :-)
>
> I'm unclear on the countrydistr.html if this is RFCs or IDs.
> I'm guessing it is the same data, so it's RFCs.
>
data is data, the methodology an tools are described on the website.

http://www.arkko.com/tools/authorstats.html

the country dist graph I pointed to is for drafts.

there are a lot more drafts than RFC's so if you want look at the 
distribution of authorship and it's change over time there's more data 
points in the drafts.