On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 08:01:53PM -0800, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Ian Weller<ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The idea that's currently in my head is to create a repository of a > > bunch of Python scripts that return a specific type of data -- perhaps a > > count of something over time, etc., that can be called via a specific > > method and told to generate data, which would then get sucked into > > whatever visualization backend we find. > > My understanding is EKG has been ported to python... you should look > into that as the basis for mailinglist data mining. > > I've been sitting on a python based apache access log parser that Ive > been meaning to push into fedorahosted git as "EEG" > It was meant as a pythonic extensible replacement for the map making > so we can eventually do crap like hook it into the turbogears based > infrastructure. > I can punt that over for you and let you run with it and see if you > can build it up further. > Right now I just want to create the scripts and then the interface that sits on top of those and runs them and keeps a database of data. Integration with our infrastructure is beyond what I'm currently envisioning. > But honestly TG is way over my head at the monent. What I do my heavy > analysis lifting with is matplotlib, but that might not be most > appropriate for scripted Fedora data mining long term...not for > visualization at least. > > You might want to ping luke macken and see how he creates the graphs > for bodhi's web interface and what the plans are for data > visualization widgets for Fedora Community. If he can spin up simple > line,bar, and pie graphs widgets that we can plug data into that > should cover most trending needs. I'd like a better solution for maps > than matplotlib that integrates with the TG infrastructure but I don't > know what that would be. I'm willing to help implement Fedora > Community widget sets once someone more experienced than myself points > me to reasonable candidate visualization toolkits....i know enough > about matplotlib to know its too heavy of a hammer for this. > I'll look through the code for bodhi. Max and I were talking about integrating this into Community as well. -- Ian Weller <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> GnuPG fingerprint: E51E 0517 7A92 70A2 4226 B050 87ED 7C97 EFA8 4A36
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