Remote
Participation Statistics
ICANN-LA Public Meetings
Los Angeles, California - November 13-16, 2000
The following statistics
were calculated for informal evaluation of the LA remote participation
efforts.
- 1,944 distinct non-anonymous
people logged on to the remote participation sites, including 392
on the 14th, 686 on the 15th, and 866 on the 16th, with significant
overlap between days. 614 additional anonymous users logged in, summed
across all days of the meetings, while 427 users bypassed or attempted
to bypass the webcast registration system.
- 33,961 user-session visits
to the ICANN-LA Registration and Remote Participation pages (in http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/la2000)
in the one-month period from October 28 to November 30, surrounding
the meetings by two weeks in each direction. 3,511 views in 2,566
user-sessions of the Live Webcast page while the meetings were in
progress. (But surely many repeats by same person on different days,
therefore counted as different user-sessions.) 8,611 requests in 5,622
user-sessions for the main archive page. In total, 247,953 requests
in 34,072 user-sessions were made for Berkman Center ICANN-related
content between November 12 and December 11.
- 5,890 user-sessions resulted
from links on icann.org web pages, and 5,691 user-sessions reached
Berkman Center ICANN-related via links from Slashdot.
- In the four-week period
surrounding the meeting, 2,748 user-sessions reached the ICANN-LA
Remote Participation and Preregistration pages via links from ICANN's
site.
- All RealAudio and RealVideo
servers below capacity at all times. 2,029 user-sessions accessing
the primary video feed summed among all days.
- From the 12th to December
11th, the http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/la2000/archive
Archive main page received 10,281 hits from 6,959 distinct user-sessions,
while some 12,634 requests were made in 11,485 user-sessions for ICANN's
Resolution Selecting New TLD Proposals for Negotiation. In that time,
2,337 distinct user-sessions watched RealVideo archives of one or
more of the LA meetings, averaging requests for about 1.85 distinct
video segments per user-session.
- 113 remote comments were
received throughout the three days of meetings. Of those, 6 were presented
(all read in their entirety and attributed in scribe's notes).
- LA remote participants
came primarily from the United States and Asia. Summing over all three
days of public meetings, 996 remote participants self-identified as
North Americans, 192 European, 40 Australian, 37 Asian, 8 South American,
and 7 African. See http://cyber.harvard.edu/icann/la2000/archive/remoteparticipants-geography.html
for details. This data reinforces prior experience that remote participants
are primarily drawn from North Americans plus residents of countries
in timezones for which the meetings take place during the day.
- A total of 1,132 people
preregistered to attend the meetings, including 1066 planning to attend
in person and 140interested in participating online. (Some overlap
-- it was possible to indicate interest in receiving relevant announcements
for both physical and remote participation.) Of the 1,066 planning
to attend in person, 957 were willing to include their names on the
list of meeting attendees (http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/la2000/archive/physpart.html)
while 109 explicitly declined to be listed. Announcement messages
about webcast times and details and about archive availability were
sent to all preregistrants in addition to all actual remote participants.
Finally, another 121 participants registered on-site by provding name
their names and contact information; their names are merged into the
public list of meeting attendees linked above.
CONTACT
INFORMATION
For additional
information, please contact:
Ben
Edelman
Berkman
Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School
Other
ICANN-Related Content from The Berkman Center for Internet
& Society
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