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This repo is a good start at collecting this data, but ultimately it needs to be presented via a webapp that can provide filtering and sorting. Some people are primarily interested in specific CSPs (ex. #23), most recent issues (#6), most severe issues, and more. I think backing this data in github is beneficial for transparency, submitting PRs and issues, etc. but the presentation of this data needs to be improved.
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You can start simply by making each one an issue in this repo with labels. The issues UI provides filtering and sorting for you. Is it perfect? No, but it's a step in the right direction.
Forgot about this, but GitHub also has their FlatData project. I don't think the scraping / post-processing bit is useful, but they also offer a more powerful data viewer which includes filter + sort capabilities using flatgithub.com (example).
This repo is a good start at collecting this data, but ultimately it needs to be presented via a webapp that can provide filtering and sorting. Some people are primarily interested in specific CSPs (ex. #23), most recent issues (#6), most severe issues, and more. I think backing this data in github is beneficial for transparency, submitting PRs and issues, etc. but the presentation of this data needs to be improved.
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