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Demonstrate PaStA capabilities for interested visitors #13

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bulwahn opened this issue Dec 19, 2018 · 1 comment
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Demonstrate PaStA capabilities for interested visitors #13

bulwahn opened this issue Dec 19, 2018 · 1 comment

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@bulwahn
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bulwahn commented Dec 19, 2018

Motivation: Before interested visitors would setup PaStA, they would like to see the capabilities of PaStA with a demonstrator. This would generally increase and simplify the outreach for this project.

Task: Provide some demonstrators for PaStA's functionalities

Examples:

  • Provide a dashboard service of insights from implemented analysis in Pasta
  • Provide a public service (Web frontend) of the Pasta result
  • Provide a yearly report where the analysis with PaStA are interpreted, and changes that can be identified with PaStA are described, interpreted and explained.

In the discussion of the example of a dashboard service identified that it is challenging to provide a useful dashboard service, as most metrics cannot be considered in isolation, but it requires an expert interpretation and judgement of various metrics to come to a proper interpretation.

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rsarky commented Mar 17, 2020

Being a new visitor this would be really amazing. Currently while trying to explore PaSta I would love it if there was an analysed repository also available that I could play with.

I am facing some issues currently following the instructions in the README to analyse an existing repo.
For eg. analysing the linux repository is taking a tremendous amount of time. Maybe it might be better if we analyse a smaller repository for demo purposes instead ( say jailhouse, ~2706 commits).
I am currently working on running PaSta on jailhouse. And can document the steps I took to make it work

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