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comp.std.c++ report for Wed Oct 1 00:05:00 EST 2003

 
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:49 am    Post subject: comp.std.c++ report for Wed Oct 1 00:05:00 EST 2003 Reply with quote



Subject: comp.std.c++ report for Wed Oct 1 00:05:00 EST 2003
Newsgroups: comp.std.c++
Date: Wed Oct 1 00:05:00 EST 2003

This is an automated report about activity of our newsgroup
comp.std.c++. It covers period between the
previous report and the current one, ending
on Wed Oct 1 00:05:00 EST 2003.

Note that we do not report the number of articles cancelled
after they got approved, because the cancellations are done
manually. Typically messages get cancelled by requests of
posters themselves.

Lastly, the statistics below are skewed towards higher numbers because
there are always some test messages from moderators themselves who
approve and reject them to make sure that our robomoderator functions
properly.



Approved: 238 messages (of them, 0 automatically)
Rejected: 106 messages
Preapproved: 0 new posters

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