You are talking bollocks
05/01 there was nothing
27/12 there was a render count (55 animations in queue)
20/12 there was a render count (91 statics and 61 animations in queue)
13/12 there was a render count (308 statics in queue, 66 animations in queue)
05/12 there was a render count (couple of hundred static and 62 animations in queue)
29/11 there was a render count (60 animations in queue)
22/11 There was nothing
15/11 there was a render count (68 animations and 2000+ statics in queue)
08/11 there was a render count (animation has grown to 77files)
01/11 there was a render count (50 animations in the queue)
So over the last 10 weeks he has given us 8 render counts... 80% is not "usually doesn't"
But most of those are nearly useless half information. They say nothing about how much work has been done, only how many are in queue at the moment. Take, 25/10, as an example, 3 animations in queue say nothing.
27/12 say 55 animations in queue so that makes it look like he's only rendered 11 since 13/12, but looking at the posed number, we can see that he added 3 animations since 13/12 meaning he finished 14. Without the posed count, how many are left in queue say very little.
What would him saying 50 left in queue tell us if he had posed 10 new animations but doesn't tell us the posed number?
When I say "count", I mean animations in queue AND how many posed.