Curious use of cpunks list [Brian Carroll]

Griffin Boyce griffin at cryptolab.net
Wed Oct 16 12:25:59 PDT 2013


  Check out the OpenThreads project[1][2]. In addition to being just
generally awesome, it's also a starting point if you want to parse out
the topics in an entire mailing list.  It was written by a colleague
who's very interested in gender diversity in tech, so the project is
mostly known for researching what pronouns are used most often on
LibTech, and also for posting a list of the most common names mentioned
(the top ten are all dudes).

  Caution: some assembly required.

happy hacking ;)
Griffin

[1]
https://github.com/elationfoundation/openThreads/wiki/A-journey-in-Regular-Expressions-and-ListServ's
<https://github.com/elationfoundation/openThreads/wiki/A-journey-in-Regular-Expressions-and-ListServ%27s>
[2] https://github.com/elationfoundation/openThreads



Jayvan Santos wrote:
>
> Is there an open algorithm that keeps a summarization of what normally
> gets posted here? Pointing out the topics, references, commonly used
> terms?
>
> "Joseph Holsten" <joseph at josephholsten.com
> <mailto:joseph at josephholsten.com>> wrote:
>
>     It does beat the spam (which might just be stego, but still). +1
>     to dadaist cpunkery.
>     --
>     ~j
>


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