On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 2:34 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
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>
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> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
> wrote:
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>> So the questions are, I think:
>>
>> 1) what does 'active' mean?
>> * total activity
>> * or recent activity
>>
>> Having [1] in mind, I *think* the three most recent active variants
>> makes sense
>>
>> 2) what number do we provide for that variant:
>> a) number of receivers/active tokens that received the last Push message
>> b) total number of all receivers, in history
>> c) number of total push messages, per variant
>>
>>
>> Here, I *think* that b) does not make sense, having [1] in mind. I think
>> presenting a) or c) as the number on that "three recent active"
variants is
>> a nice info.
>>
>
> Ok , but imagine this we have 4 variants, A,B,C,D.
> They all sent the same messages within the same hour , starting with :
> A sends 5000 messages
> B sends 100 messages
> C sends 15 messages
> D sends 50 messages
>
I think messages == receivers ? (I doubt that one variant will send 5k of
push messages - I'd try to sue the company for that amount of spam on my
phone)
yeah receivers :)
>
> The top 3 recent active are B,C and D , it's a bit a pita A do not show
> up,
>
that's life! :)
> since it was really the more active.
> Shall we define active within a period (24 hours ? ) ?
>
doesn't make that even more complex ?
Well, not that much I think since we are already going to introduce a new
query based on dates. I will take a look.
>
> Sebi
>
>
>> -Matthias
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>> [1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-673
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>>
>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 6:37 PM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I decided to start a new thread after some discussions we had on a
>>> previous thread[1]
>>>
>>> Basically, we are talking about this part of the dashboard :
>>>
>>> [image: screenshot-1.png - Latest 25/Jul/14 8:20 AM - Sebastien Blanc]
>>>
>>> It appeared that is not really clear what we want to show there, as a
>>> side note, the current query behind this is not correct and should change
>>> whatever we decide.
>>>
>>> So, what can we show here :
>>>
>>> 1. Show the most (three) recent active variants (and their # of
>>> receivers)
>>> Active means here, the 3 latest variants that sent a Push Message.
>>> The term "receivers" can also be confusing , do we want to show :
>>>
>>> 1.a : The number of receivers/active tokens that received the last Push
>>> message (i.e : Push Message A sent to 10 people and Push Message B to
>>> 5 people, we show 5) ?
>>> 1.b : The total number of receivers/actives tokens of this variant
>>> (i.e : Push Message A sent to 10 people and Push Message B to 5 people, we
>>> show 15) ?
>>> 1.c : The total number of Push Messages sent (i.e : Push Message A
>>> sent to 10 people and Push Message B to 5 people, we show 2). ?
>>>
>>> 2. Show the most active variants (and their # of receivers)
>>> Almost same than 1. but here we look at all the variants even those
>>> without an recent activity.
>>> Here again 1.a/1.b or 1.c applies.
>>>
>>> The core question, IMO, is what would be an useful information for the
>>> user ?
>>>
>>> Sebi
>>>
>>>
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