On 8 June 2013 11:27, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
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> In terms of the goal of collecting data to help EPEL, I presume anything
> we did with analysis would want to include making available the analyzed
> dataset. Is that possible to do while protecting privacy?
>
>
That is the rub. Once you go to
The following Fedora EPEL 6 Security updates need testing:
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2011-4701/supybot-gribble-0.83.4.1-10.el6
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2012-5620/bugzilla-3.4.14-2.el6
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org
The following Fedora EPEL 5 Security updates need testing:
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2012-5630/bugzilla-3.2.10-5.el5
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2012-6608/Django-1.1.4-2.el5
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDO
On 06/08/2013 09:23 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 7 June 2013 19:21, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
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>>
>> A tracking-mirror could go something like this:
>>
>> * Logs are rotated out to the trash regularly, e.g. 24 hours.[1]
>> * Data is gathered from logs in real time in an anonymous fashi
On 7 June 2013 19:21, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
>
> A tracking-mirror could go something like this:
>
> * Logs are rotated out to the trash regularly, e.g. 24 hours.[1]
> * Data is gathered from logs in real time in an anonymous fashion, so
> nothing non-anonymous is inserted in to the database