Data Mining/Crawling through a Mailing List
Hello, A bit off topic but i was looking for a way/tool that could crawl through nanog(or other) archives and try to filter most common discussions and things like that, if anyone is aware of such a tool, pls let me know. Thanks, Kim
That tool will have its work cut out for it... ;) Sent from my Mobile Device. -------- Original message -------- From: Kasper Adel <karim.adel@gmail.com> Date: 09/05/2013 11:23 AM (GMT-08:00) To: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Data Mining/Crawling through a Mailing List Hello, A bit off topic but i was looking for a way/tool that could crawl through nanog(or other) archives and try to filter most common discussions and things like that, if anyone is aware of such a tool, pls let me know. Thanks, Kim
Dump it all into Hadoop and run a word cloud analysis :3. Honestly it sounds like a cool idea, and I'm sure someone has worked on it before but I don't know anything off the top of my head. Cheers, Joshua Sent from my iPad On Sep 5, 2013, at 11:23 AM, "Kasper Adel" <karim.adel@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
A bit off topic but i was looking for a way/tool that could crawl through nanog(or other) archives and try to filter most common discussions and things like that, if anyone is aware of such a tool, pls let me know.
Thanks, Kim
Were you thinking about parsing NANOG and creating a word-based streamgraph like this? http://www.benfarahmand.com/2012/12/psl-listserv-streamgraph.html The author of that streamgraph did provide some additional information on the steps he took to create it, but may be too long (including attachments) to post directly to NANOG. Tony Patti CIO S. Walter Packaging Corp. -----Original Message----- From: Kasper Adel [mailto:karim.adel@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 2:22 PM To: NANOG list Subject: Data Mining/Crawling through a Mailing List Hello, A bit off topic but i was looking for a way/tool that could crawl through nanog(or other) archives and try to filter most common discussions and things like that, if anyone is aware of such a tool, pls let me know. Thanks, Kim
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Joshua Goldbard
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Kasper Adel
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Tony Patti
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Warren Bailey