Gentle reminder. ;-)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Jonathan Stoppani <jonat...@stoppani.name>wrote: > Hi Exarkun, > > Thanks for coming back with this. > > No problem if we exclude the spam filter tables. I don't need them. > > Concerning the svn tables, if they don't carry additional information > linking revisions to other (trac-specific metadata), I don't need them > either. > > I can understand your concerns regarding the permissions table. I thought > they may be useful to help determine a role of a specific user in the > organization, if that is enough as argumentation perfect, otherwise we can > leave them out as they are not my primary source of data. > > Cheers, > Jonathan > > > > > On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 8:24 AM, <exar...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > >> On 28 Mar, 05:16 pm, jonat...@stoppani.name wrote: >> >Hello everybody (with access to the Trac DB), >> > >> >I am currently doing my master thesis on the "analysis and management >> >of change propagation in complex systems". I'm concentrating my >> >efforts on software-based complex systems. >> > >> >As part of my analysis, I gather data from different domains, such as >> >dependencies between modules of the source code, interactions between >> >people (like, for example, this mailing list) and change requests (in >> >this specific case, issues and tickets on an issue tracking system). >> > >> >A couple of weeks ago I asked on IRC if it would be possible to get >> >the Trac data from twistedmatrix.com and I was told to write a script >> >to dump the database by excluding sensitive information. >> > >> >The script is up for review and auditing over here: >> > >> >https://gist.github.com/GaretJax/5264941 >> > >> >It can be run by saving it to a .py file or directly with the following >> >command: >> > >> >curl -s >> > >> https://gist.github.com/GaretJax/5264941/raw/c478c2c4ec39cdb4bc3ceeb05d57a31063a0a486 >> >/dump-trac.py >> >| python - <projenv> <outfile> >> > >> >(by replacing the two arguments: trac base directory and the output >> >file). >> > >> >There are no privacy concerns, as all data being analyzes is publicly >> >available, either in the repository, in the mailing list archives or >> >on twistedmatrix.com >> > >> >After being reviewed, can someone with access to the server please run >> >it for me? >> >> Hi Jonathan, >> >> A couple questions about the script. There are a few more tables in the >> database that I'm not sure will be interesting to you. >> >> Do you mind if we also exclude: >> >> spamfilter_bayes >> spamfilter_log >> >> Some of the tables are also basically an inefficient mirror of the >> subversion repository - revision, node_change. Do you want this data as >> well? >> >> Lastly, I have some reluctance to distribute the contents of the >> permission table. I could probably be easily convinced to do so, but if >> you don't thing you'll actually use that data, I'd just as soon not. >> >> Thanks! >> Jean-Paul >> >Thanks, >> >Jonathan >> > >> >P.S.: If someone would like more details about the research, a draft >> >of the project statement can be found here: >> >https://www.dropbox.com/s/qu3jpxcd4wpat2i/statement-0-r0-2013-03-19.pdf >> > >> >_______________________________________________ >> >Twisted-Python mailing list >> >Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com >> >http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Twisted-Python mailing list >> Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com >> http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python >> > >
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