Max Spevack napisal(a):
> All your comments are greately appreciated!
This is all very, very interesting, and I admire and appreciate the time
that you took to put these ideas together.
Thanks, I am glad that you like it :-)
What you describe is a series of calculations that run on top of that
data, and that will change over time. I want to make sure that we can
manage all this data in a way that is well documented and extensible.
Agreed. I think that it is a matter of further discussion with Yaakov
to find an agreement about the architectural details of integration
of my ideas into ekg. Nevertheless, I think that following some simple
rules like 'keep it abstract', 'keep it simple' and 'keep it
separated'
should apply.
Will the algorithms that you propose use the database, or will they
simply be re-calculated with each run? My guess would be the second,
because they are based on personal interactions, which will continually
change.
I would say the second too for two reasons:
- we don't need to spoil the way database is constructed
- it's easier to count the results for different date/time slices
if it is dynamically counted
The two primary directions that EKG needs to go are in data
collection
and data processing/reporting.
Your proposal is certainly in the latter group.
Indeed. I still have to assess how much time do I need for all the steps
described before. In case there is some time left, I will think about
gathering the data from git repositories, but I guess GSoC is too short
for all this :-)
Thanks for feedback Max,
--
Regards,
Wojtek Walczak,
http://tosh.pl/gminick/