Hello, In a nutshell, what we want to do is find correlations between the (changes in) popularity of Debian (source) packages and the bugs/vulnerabilities reported for them over time. Therefore, we do not need raw data, rather we just need snapshots of the popcon public data in monthly intervals for the past years. I would assume that sharing this data does not infringe on popcon's privacy statement.
Thanks in advance, Nikos On Tue, 2018-02-13 at 19:36 +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > (Ccing leader@) > > Hi, > > On 12/02/18 at 13:23 +0000, Nikolaos Alexopoulos wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > As part of our research here at TU Darmstadt, we would like to have > > access to the time points used to generate the Debian popcon > > graphs. Is > > there a person we could talk to in order to gain access to the > > data, > > while of course respecting the submitters' privacy? > > I don't think that Debian has a policy in place that would allow to > share the raw data. > > Maybe it would be easier if you explained what you are trying to do, > and > someone generates the required processed data for you? > > Lucas -- Nikolaos Alexopoulos Doctoral Researcher Telecooperation Lab Technische Universität Darmstadt