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Re: [technology-pmc] CodeMatch code snippet search engine considers moving to Eclipse Recommenders

On 24.08.2011, at 08:23, Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote:

> Hi Marcel,
> 
> Am 23.08.2011 17:51, schrieb Marcel Bruch:
>> Computing the models and storing the data puts some demands on the
>> machine. In addition, the server side is in constant flux and that we
>> can't assess the demands properly for a crowd-sourcing approach yet.
> 
> That sounds like we should postpone the discussion till there is more
> information available. Of course, any project can request a virtual
> server at any time. If there are resources available you'll get one that
> you can play with.

Perfect.

>> CQ 5453 (https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5453) contains the crowd-sourcing client (for Eclipse) and the server.
> 
> I approved the contribution so that it can be processed as we continue
> with the discussion. Code is one aspect. Having it at Eclipse is
> important for gaining trust (IMHO).

Thank you.

>>> I'm not sure I got your last point:
>>> 
>>>> Of course, you should not enable a public connector with a bunch of packages listed per
>>>> default.
>>> 
>>> What do you mean with "with a bunch of packages listed per default". Will there be any (public-or-not) connector be enabled per default?
> 
> So let's say there is an Eclipse collector of Eclipse APIs. This
> collector should only receive usage data for org.eclipse.* packages. If
> there will be a public "TU Darmstadt" collector than I (as a user)
> should be able to explicitly list the packages which should be uploaded
> to the collector. Thus, at any point in time a user must be able to
> verify that usage data for his "com.company.*" packages is not uploaded
> to any service where it's not explicitly listed.

OK. We will implement a fine-grained upload configuration that fits these requirements. I'll get back to the list when the prototype is ready to get  your feedback - of course, before going public.

Thanks,
Marcel

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