Below are 2 examples out of many that show organofcorti talking about p2pool earnings in relation to other pools:
you're earning less than at a PPS pool.
and
you should continue mining at p2Pool, despite the lower earnings.
I have provided 2 samples, 7 day recent and a 31 day historical that show his assertions are nonsense. organofcorti's assessment of p2pool profitability is erroneous, designed to confound and dishearten the uninformed.
check_status, I'm happy for criticism and if I'm wrong I'll admit it and change my results. That's what thinking people do: read, learn, and change their minds when the facts show them to be wrong. Unfortunately you are not answering an important question which is: Where am I wrong?
As far as your quotes go: since you didn't provide links I'm providing the full statements for context. I assume these are the quotes you are referring to, since I couldn't find those exact statements.
The pool has been exceedingly lucky since the 14th June, with a mean round length of 0.6975. This means you'll get paid much more than PPS.
However, this is a reflection of the variance inherent in bitcoin mining. If you recorded your fortnightly average, you'd find it much less than PPS, since the average p2Pool roundlength for the last two weeks was 1.204.
The average round length since the start of p2Pool is about 1.11. So, since the start of p2Pool, average miner earnings are less than PPS.
P2pool have few BIG advantages over other pools, thats why I support it, not only for income.
And that's the reason you should continue mining at p2Pool, despite the lower earnings. I have no doubt that the current round length problem will be fixed eventually, but at the moment you are paying a price for the p2Pool advantages.
I haven't written anything there that I have not proven. If you have a problem with the math, point it out to me. I provided you links with p2Pools round history and also to the data I used in handy .csv format. Even using Excel I can't see a quick mean of round length / D taking more than 10 minutes. Did you complete your own analysis? What was the result?
Kano brings up a good point. I'm talking about average earnings since the start of the pool. In fact I already explained this, as you already know from the first quote above.