Hello,

Thanks for your very precious and rapid feedback. I talked to my PhD
supervisor, Professor Tom Mens about it (head of the software engineering
group of the university, in CC of this mail), and he proposed to sign a
non-disclosure agreement in which we promise not to make available the
information about the physical persons involved (or the identities and
logins they use).
For our research purposes, the results we will produce will not contain any
personal information.Essentially, our results will be primarily numerical
and visual results that will be analysed statistically. We will ensure to
respect any privacy policy that will be imposed.

Concerning your second remark about git.gnome.org, we already use the
guidelines you suggest, but they are not sufficient for our analysis
purposes, since we still find quite a number of false positives and false
negatives during our data analysis, and moreover this data does not contain
information about identities used by the maillers and bug trackers.

Our goal is to have a really unified view on the different data sources used
during OSS development (committers, bug trackers, mailers), which is why the
information contained in your LDAP will be very useful to us. Of course, we
do not need *all* the information stored in the LDAP, only the information
that will allow us to link identities to real persons. (Things like
passwords and so on are entirely irrelevant for us, of course.)

We therefore hope that we still will be able to obtain the information
stored in LDAP (or a reduced version of it, or a similar data source), as it
will really help us in understanding how open source software ecosystems
evolve.

If you wish, feel free to directly discuss with my supervisor about it. In
fact, he is sitting next to me while I am writing this mail ;-)

Mathieu Goeminne

2010/11/24 Johannes Schmid <j...@jsschmid.de>

> Hi!
>
> > Have you a correspondency table such that using it I can say "this
> > person and this one are actually the same physical person"? I'm
> > focused on the committers, mailers and bug reporters.
>
> I am pretty sure gnome.org has this in the LDAP but I wouldn't like
> gnome.org to give this information because I consider that confident and
> private.
>
> Actually nearly all commits to git.gnome.org happen with the full
> name/email which means it is absolutely no problem to link nickname and
> name here for people that give their correct name. Anyway gnome.org
> doesn't check in any way that people give their real name so it
> perfectly possible that people don't use their real name for
> registration and nobody will ever find out.
>
> Regards,
> Johannes
>
>
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