Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:45 PM, t.n.a. <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have designed a dedicated Subversion data warehouse and loading
logic
so that Subversion repository data can be analyzed using OLAP
tools. To
demonstrate the functionality, I have made a short screencast
<http://panbi.sourceforge.net/systems/subversion/olap.html> (7
minutes)
using none other than the Apache web server's code repository as
the one
under analysis.
But please note that ASF ids aren't shared. It is important for the
integrity of the code that we know who is making contributions. You
should remove the overlaid text that suggests that any ASF work is
being done by a commercial entity using shared ids.
Tomislav,
This is a very interesting and clever tool, but you probably just
stepped on some toes around here, perhaps without realizing it. If you
know anything about ASF culture, you know that we don't participate in
projects as 'company representatives'. We participate as individuals
and as Jeff points out, user id's are not shared. Agree w/Jeff that you
should remove the text in the overlay that suggests otherwise.
Bill