* 5.4.7: Scores sometimes too high in summary buffer
@ 1997-01-30 20:28 Dan Schmidt
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From: Dan Schmidt @ 1997-01-30 20:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am running "Gnus v5.4.7; nntp 5.0; nnfolder 1.0" on "GNU Emacs
19.34.1 (i386-*-nt4.0)".
Somewhere between rgnus-0.80 and gnus-5.4.4, I started to occasionally
see threads be adaptively scored way too high. I enter a group, and
all of the messages in a certain thread are scored very high in the
summary buffer.
Specfically, when I execute gnus-score-find-trace (V t), I find that
the high score is consistent with taking the scores returned by
gnus-score-find-trace, and multiplying the Subject score by 4. Here's
an example:
[part of the summary buffer]
-----
Q 0 [ 0: 0-Jan: ] Re: How would original software be written in a 100% Free Software world?
984 [ 86:30-Jan: Mike Coffin ] -"-
944 [ 52:30-Jan: Krishna E. Bera ] -"-
R 1028 [ 25:30-Jan: Erik Naggum ] -"-
956 [ 29:30-Jan: David Kastrup ] -"-
984 [ 31:30-Jan: Mike Coffin ] -"-
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[the results of gnus-score-find-trace]
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("Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.no>" 100 729054 s) -> gnu.misc.discuss.ADAPT
("How would original software be written in a 100% Free Software world?" 232 729054 f) -> gnu.misc.discuss.ADAPT
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In the case, the 1028 score of Erik Naggum's article is equal to 100 +
(232 * 4). It always seems to be the subject line being mis-scored by
a multiple of 4, not some other field or some other multiple. When I
exit the group and come back in, the scores are correct.
Let me know if I can provide any other useful information.
Dan
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