I've opened up an issue for it:
https://github.com/mozilla/MozStumbler/issues/1526
Felix
Am 02.03.2015 um 13:18 schrieb Hanno Schlichting:
On 28.02.2015, at 16:44 , Felix Baumann <[email protected]> wrote:
@hanno could you take a look at that data and see whether all timestamps (not
upload but capturing) are from 1970?
If they are not then their cause would be something different and they haven't
been uploaded by RK.
Ichnaea shouldn't allow uploads with time stamps that are before 2012 or
something (service start) and do a queue to delete those.
What we actually do here is only allow timestamps from the last 60 days. If the timestamp
is older than that, we just autocorrect this to be "today" instead, assuming
the phone clock was bad. But then again we don't actually use these observation
timestamps for anything right now. For all internal processing the upload time / database
insertion time is used.
I wasn't aware of a bad clock time affecting the GPS readings that much, but it
makes sense. @Djfe can you open a mozstumbler issue with your ideas stumbler
side local time checks?
Cheers,
Hanno
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