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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)
- Determine what types of "activity" are "talk" and "action"
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
pkgdb/koji
Updates system (bodhi)
- Update submitters
- Feedback submitters
- Most updated packages
Mailing lists
Wiki
- Wiki edits and other actions (page moves, etc)
- People who actually use edit summaries
Fedora Hosted
- Commits and committers