[00:56:24] leila: yeah, i talked with Jonathan a bit about it and am going to do some reading and further stratifications of the data to see if i can figure out what's going on. my brief skim of the literature is that women actually tended to respond more often to more traditional surveys but for instance Google has a survey app and report a balance of like 60%-40% man-woman for the US with that (though more balanced numbers in other countries) [00:57:02] the google ref: https://support.google.com/surveys/answer/6013193?hl=en [03:40:55] isaacj: got it. thanks! [13:49:54] salut gilles :) I hope you are doing well! I was wondering if you have a copy of the final version of the WWW paper available and shareable? (it's for sharing on WikiResearch https://twitter.com/WikiResearch) [13:50:29] miriam_: I don't think it's publicly shareable yet? I have the camera-ready version if you want it [13:50:47] I don't know what the terms of the journal are about sharing before they publish it [13:51:35] gilles, you can share it if someone has put a copy on Arxiv or their website. All authors have signed a cc-by license that allows to share a copy on corporate/personal websites [13:51:53] let me check if it's on dario rossi's site already [13:52:23] but no rush, I am just very much looking forward to reading it and sharing it with the other Wiki researchers! [13:52:31] https://webqoe.telecom-paristech.fr/papers/#WWW-19 nope, full text not linked yet [13:52:46] he's probably waiting for the conference to put it there [13:53:14] the shortened version is a bit underwhelming, tbh, but that's my opinion :) [13:53:25] they did follow WWW recommendations [13:55:09] gilles, yes, it's hard sometimes to squeeze months of research into few pages [13:55:49] ok, i'll wait for the publication then! And congrats again :)) [14:34:32] bmansurov, can we do at 3.15 today? [14:41:02] miriam_: sure