Dear Mr. Olemis- Thank you for your response!

The annotated timeline seems to jump out to me

as being useful to the project. I will also be on the

lookout for some existing OLAP engine that works.

Some data consistency issues will be sure to emerge.


I will keep you posted on my progress.

~ Pranay B.


'Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.' ~ Albert
Einstein


On 29 April 2013 06:50, Apache Bloodhound <[email protected]> wrote:

> #489: Time series reports
> --------------------------+-------------------------------------
>   Reporter:  jdreimann    |      Owner:  nobody
>       Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
>   Priority:  major        |  Milestone:
>  Component:  dashboard    |    Version:
> Resolution:               |   Keywords:  gsoc, gsoc2013submitted
> --------------------------+-------------------------------------
>
> Comment (by olemis):
>
>  Replying to [comment:6 Pranayb]:
>  > Replying to [comment:3 olemis]:
>  > > jftr . somebody in my team is currently working on something related
>  to this .
>  >
>  > Olemis- How are you?
>
>  Happy to see the interest on Bloodhound in the context of GSoC :)
>
>  > Could you expand on what exactly your team is working on with this?
>
>  We have been working on something similar to implement annotated timeline
>  and similar charts ...
>
>  > I am looking to work on this as part of a GSoC project and want to know
>  how much is done and in what direction it was pursued.
>
>  ... we have been able to make some progress on the visualizations but have
>  been forced to defer data consistency concerns until after (at least) May
>  24th , because we are working towards more urgent deadlines and also we
>  have not been able to make a final decision on whether it is better to
>
>    1. rely upon some existing OLAP engine for this particular purpose
>    2. do something like [trachacks:SnapshotPlugin] but by storing
>  historical data in the DB.
>    3. Reconstruct previous state by analyzing («replaying» ?) e.g. ticket
>  and wiki changes stored in the DB
>
>  BTW , this also means that we'll be very interested on the outcomes of
>  this GSoC project , so eventually I look forward to see more work on this
>  subject .
>  :)
>
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