Hi, Thanks for the input.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:38 AM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > I do not know whether DeviceMap should 'release' test data like > official releases. Maintaining a collection of test data with 'known' > data-sets is *vital*. These sets could then be supplied with tags not > so much as a 'versions' but a 'description'. > > We may find a different tag for those, but the general pattern of artifact naming (Bertrand started with an OSGi-like name, now Reza proposed to change them to something like "devicemap-data", etc. which for most Apache projects seems more common[?]) should also be the same as for the "real" data. > A 'good' data-set, like good antique -- except here things can't be > new enough -- has 'provenance' : geographical spread of IPs [APNIC, > LACNIC, ARIN,...], an idea of the 'market' segment and a time-frame. > So, I renew my plea : *please* send user-agent strings [web-access logs] ! > > I have developed a system to extract this info from web-access logs > and retain the pertinent data without violating anyone's privacy [of > course, if a vendor tags the UA string with a 'finger-print', you > could argue it uniquely identifies 'someone']. > > With regard to this release I did include a small file of user-agents > for testing in the release. [ua_strings.txt] > It is part of the DeviceMap Console 'demo'/client. It is made so that > if you set up the package 'as is' per instruction, you can start-up > DeviceMapConsole.exe, and it will load the XML resources from URL and > then run thru the supplied test file of some 10,000 ua-strings as a demo. > > One 'test' data-set I think we *must* have is one with at least one > UA-string per device/pattern in the DDR, which I think is currently > not the case. > > Oh, did I mention : *please* send user-agent strings ! > > Where do you mean, JIRA? We don't have a user-agent collecting service now, or did you just put one up now?[?] Werner > esjr > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTu64FAAoJEOxywXcFLKYcGWUH/198XDWUGEAId0l9TvorXb4e > 4UdUm8HzfyMl9mP0xNaXY3Bfq6JAHh33gFGgklUbEKdHQMyZlmrV+cXESfhkCc31 > ZtjCdysDAzov/u/HcC5YTKFs+8fr1RDrqRIQrA7tGqhuxd/BhkJXsOboP04SKWGT > L6+Z7GltuFKHxr0fTC2pvpWGusr8lN8dHsPhdTpFfGTKajGcAO6e2xK14mh1D78p > maPTMVwRfDjJicDvQHBuGcbxdI/v++NPAGcI3NdpvSUmg14x8q2Sk1KoeoZbjmLo > 0laZGkHlWHbAPGdneR5MRY6sO43n9BOzmXOxIFM+HfmXvG6eUiH3Dhi6bKjjreE= > =fa1n > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
