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[[Category:Data mining|Use cases]] | [[Category:Data mining|Use cases]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 22 June 2009
Please add ideas you have for Fedora data mining use cases on the talk page. Those ideas will be compiled into this list.
This page is also used as a notepad for the feasibility of each use case.
General
- Determine "activity" as a boolean based on wiki edits, translations, mailing list posts, CVS/git/whatever commits, and determine how many accounts are active as a history over time (graph)
Fedora Accounts System
- History over time of account registrations and signed CLAs
- History over time of number of members in each group
- History over time of involvement of people from $COMPANY