Querying the Jazz repository for contributors and teams
Dear Jazz participant,
I am working on a research project at UC Irvine involving mining the Jazz repository (the repository we are using is the anonimized version made available to the academic community). At this point, I am trying to deduce two pieces of data as relationships: TEAM - TEAM MEMBER TEAM MEMBER - LOCATION When I look at the database structure, and examine the users in table REPOSITORY.CONTRIBUTORS, I get 13,000 contributors. This strikes me as a highly unlikely number. A subset of these have real e-mail addresses attached, though there does not seem to be a particular scheme why (the subset involves 79 users). At the same time, I cannot find any location info on contributors (e.g., their geographical location). Could anyone help me with the following questions: 1. userids in Jazz, are they capturing both real users and internal Jazz processes or anything like it? 2. Are only the userids with real e-mail addresses attached real users, or only those users who are actually linked to a team? Thanks, Theo van Oostrum |
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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Mar 10 '09, 11:29 p.m.
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All 13000 accounts were created by humans (it's a popular system :-).
We do not collect information like geographical location, for privacy reasons. I don't know why a few of the accounts in the anonomized version still have email addresses attached. Cheers, Geoff gt.oostrum wrote: Dear Jazz participant, |
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