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 . > :) > > -- > Ticket URL: <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/489#comment:7> > Apache Bloodhound <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/> > The Apache Bloodhound issue tracker >
