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@irinakhismatullina please check this: what do we use to build the graph?
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Yes, we definitely use commit authors, not committers.
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I guess it depends on which of them we want to analyze. I don't know very well how big is the difference between the two in practice, but it seems that in theory we are more interested with the authors of the code. And also I'd expect that there were more bots among committers than among authors, but I'm not sure
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Related Issues (20)
- Study how the quality depends on the hard identity size limit HOT 1
- Include the external identifiers into the result HOT 2
- Add another output format: Postgres HOT 2
- request external API only once
- Make the project open-source HOT 2
- Assume the output format is parquet when the output path points to a parquet file HOT 1
- Detect the primary name of an identified person HOT 1
- The list of popular names is too large HOT 1
- Bad precision and recall (~60%) on IBM and intel open source stacks HOT 4
- Use more efficient API for GitHub HOT 3
- Debug the bot detection pipeline HOT 1
- Extract commit date for stats filtering
- panic: json: unsupported value: NaN HOT 13
- Save and load the bot detection model from modelforge HOT 6
- v3.1.0 doesn't seem to finish after running on writeas org HOT 6
- Alter Docker image so it dumps output to a defined folder HOT 4
- Print version at startup HOT 1
- Incremental operation support
- Performance dropped critically HOT 9
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