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Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution. Could the MSE site make these available to us please?

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Edit: There could be many other reasons to know this information for the sake of research if not anything else. Also more information can be given such as distributions based on the time of the day the question was posted as the time does matter since most experts seems to be from few areas of the world, or by tags etc.

Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution.

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Edit: There could be many other reasons to know this information for the sake of research if not anything else. Also more information can be given such as distributions based on the time of the day the question was posted as the time does matter since most experts seems to be from few areas of the world etc.

Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution. Could the MSE site make these available to us please?

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Edit: There could be many other reasons to know this information for the sake of research if not anything else. Also more information can be given such as distributions based on the time of the day the question was posted as the time does matter since most experts seems to be from few areas of the world, or by tags etc.

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Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution.

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Edit: There could be many other reasons to know this information for the sake of research if not anything else. Also more information can be given such as distributions based on the time of the day the question was posted as the time does matter since most experts seems to be from few areas of the world etc.

Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution.

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution.

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.

Edit: There could be many other reasons to know this information for the sake of research if not anything else. Also more information can be given such as distributions based on the time of the day the question was posted as the time does matter since most experts seems to be from few areas of the world etc.

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Distribution of time to first answer in MathStackExchange?

Has anybody got the information on the distribution of the time interval between posting of a question and the posting of the first answer to that question (answer need not be accepted)?

I believe the logs may contain the data to calculate the distribution.

This would help us to know the chances of getting any answer to a question and then reformat it or move it to another of SE sites such as MO or seek help in some other way.