There has been some ongoing developments on skyline in a number of places. I have forked too far from the etsy branch and added a bunch of new functionality. I have been thinking the same thing for a while now and have added skyline/mirage and skyline/boundary I have started along the process of merging in languitar's setuptools and python package changes along with adding sphinx apidoc documentation.
I have used the graphite-project as a good example of forking away a python app, hence the docs and I have started the
https://github.com/skyline-project organisation a couple of weeks ago. I have not committed to it yet as I want to get proper python packaging and docs (and crucible) in before committing a branch, 2.0 if you like :)
Further to skyline/mirage and skyline/boundary (which works wonderfully), I have a few more branches/features/ideas for skylline in the pipeline:
* skyline/panorama - basic idea is a DB of anomalies and being able to surface a timeseries for an anomaly and process it on fly with crucible to give you in-depth analysis on-demand and allow for visualisation and a history of anomalies per timeseries
* skyline/ionosphere - ionosphere is a user feedback/input to skyline that allows for the creation of timeseries specific "alogrithms" - human aided learning
*skyline/flux - a "horizon"-like input for influxdb
mirage and boundary are available at -
https://github.com/earthgecko/skylineI am doing a bit of Gentleman Engineering this year and skyline is one of my top priorities this year, I need it for a few things :)
Grist for the mill ... skyline LIVES!!! ;)