• Please take unrelated content elsewhere

    From Tim Rentsch@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 2 22:27:43 2024
    I connected to comp.lang.c earlier today, with about 36 hours
    since my previous connection.

    Not including my own recent postings, I found 195 new messages.
    Of these new messages, there were, give or take, just 17 messages
    that discussed C programs or the C programming language. That's
    a little bit under 9%.

    Here is a summary of those articles' authors and the number of
    messages for each author.

    29 Lawrence D'Oliveiro
    28 David Brown
    25 bart
    24 Janis Papanagnou
    22 Scott Lurndal
    18 Malcolm McLean
    15 Keith Thompson
    10 Kaz Kylheku
    7 Michael S
    5 Chris M. Thomasson
    3 Richard Harnden
    3 Ben Bacarisse
    2 tTh
    1 Kenny McCormack
    1 Gary R. Schmidt
    1 Dan Cross
    1 Anthony Cuozzo

    Please take unrelated content elsewhere. Thank you.

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  • From David Brown@21:1/5 to Tim Rentsch on Sat Feb 3 12:19:34 2024
    On 03/02/2024 07:27, Tim Rentsch wrote:
    I connected to comp.lang.c earlier today, with about 36 hours
    since my previous connection.

    Not including my own recent postings, I found 195 new messages.

    And of your own postings, how many of them were related to C, rather
    than desperately trying to justify why you won't answer simple questions
    and would rather try to define the word "answer" ?

    When lots of people here are in discussion threads, then the threads are clearly of interest to lots of people here. It might not be on-topic,
    and it might be worth making that clear if people are unsure, but it is obviously not a big problem for the group.

    If you want to start a topical thread on C, go for it.

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