[Bigbang-dev] IETF mailing list analysis / research

Niels ten Oever niels at article19.org
Sat Mar 17 11:50:54 CET 2018


ICANN lists up now too!:

http://103.104.244.5/ICANNmailMarch2018.tar.xz

\o/

Niels ten Oever

Article 19
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On 03/17/2018 10:29 AM, Niels ten Oever wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Mailinglist archives can be downloaded here:
> 
> IETF:
> http://103.104.244.5/IETFmailMarch2018.tar.gz
> 
> But you can also come a get it from me on a USB stick at the hackathon!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Niels
> 
> Niels ten Oever
> 
> Article 19
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> On 03/17/2018 12:18 AM, Nick Doty wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If you're planning to join us for IETF Mailing List Analysis / BigBang
>> hacking this weekend (or working on it in general), a couple of links:
>>
>> 1. the BigBang repo: https://github.com/datactive/bigbang
>> You can follow the instructions there to clone the repo and install
>> dependencies and start looking at example notebooks, even before we
>> start hacking
>>
>> 2. an informal list of research
>> questions: https://github.com/datactive/bigbang/wiki/IETF-Research-Questions
>> Those are questions we could try to answer with our work this weekend,
>> and I'm sure you have others and please add them or let us know.
>>
>> 3. to actually get all the IETF mailing list data on your machine can
>> take a long time! This page has some options we can use with git-lfs:
>> https://github.com/datactive/bigbang/wiki/Collecting-and-sharing-mailing-list-archives
>> And I believe Niels and I have some data on disk that we could transfer
>> to participants.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nick
>>
>>> Hi IETF Hackathon-ers,
>>>
>>> I've added IETF Mailing List Analysis as a technology on the IETF
>>> hackathon wiki. Researchers (including folks from UC Berkeley,
>>> NYU, University of Amsterdam) have been collaborating on software for
>>> analyzing mailing list archives and communication history of technical
>>> standard-setting groups including IETF. We'll be getting together at
>>> IETF101 to hack on IETF archives to see what we can learn about
>>> patterns of participation.
>>>
>>> More info about the open source project
>>> here: https://github.com/datactive/bigbang
>>>
>>> We'll have documentation and data ready so that anyone who's
>>> interested can start running basic analyses quickly, using
>>> Jupyter notebooks. We would also welcome ideas of questions or
>>> statistical measures of interest. What have you wanted to know or
>>> surface about participation, communication patterns, demographics,
>>> spread of ideas, etc. in IETF mailing lists? It might also be a good
>>> time to talk about new IETF mail archives formats, a project I believe
>>> is in progress.
>>>
>>> Feel free to contact me on- or off-list if you're interested in
>>> participating, or have questions or comments.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> Nick Doty
>>> UC Berkeley, School of Information
> 
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