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Posted to dev@ignite.apache.org by Denis Magda <dm...@apache.org> on 2017/11/27 23:48:44 UTC

Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Hi Daniel,

Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.

—
Denis

> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
> 
> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
> 
> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
> metrics they would love to have and use.
> 
> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ ) and sending feedback
> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
> 
> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
> 
> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
> 
> How to participate:
> 
> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org mailing list and let us know if your
> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
> 
> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
> like, dislike and would love to see added.
> 
> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
> have, which would you love to see added?
> 
> With regards,
> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
> 
> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
On 11/30/2017 02:29 PM, Rafael Weingärtner wrote:
> Hi Denis,
> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
> 
> GitHub repo(s):
> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git
> 
> Jira:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE
> 
> Mailing lists:
> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org
> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org
> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org

LGTM!

> 
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dm...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely
>> interested in such capabilities.
>>
>> —
>> Denis
>>
>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>>
>>> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>>
>>> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>> metrics they would love to have and use.
>>>
>>> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ ) and sending feedback
>>> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>>
>>> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>>
>>> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>>
>>> How to participate:
>>>
>>> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org mailing list and let us know if your
>>> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>>
>>> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>> like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>>
>>> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>> have, which would you love to see added?
>>>
>>> With regards,
>>> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>>
>>> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>
>>
> 
> 


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
I'll also note, that if people create their own accounts, please let us
know at the kibble project, so we can add you to the demo organisation
on the demo - otherwise you won't be able to see much :)

On 12/02/2017 12:24 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 12/02/2017 01:33 AM, Denis Magda wrote:
>> + Ignite dev
>>
>> Rafael,
>>
>> That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.
>>
>> How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?
> 
> You can read an article on the original pony factor math at David
> Nalley's blog; https://ke4qqq.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/pony-factor-math/
> 
>>
>> Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?
> 
> Yes and no, but mostly yes :)
> There are three mail-related pages you can look at (please log in before
> you proceed to the URLs below):
> 
> - The first is the basic email metrics (Data Points -> Mailing Lists),
> such as this URL for ignite:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=mail&subfilter=ignite
> You can zoom in on a specific user/dev list by simply changing the
> sub-filter to dev@ignite or user@ignite and clicking the green
> 'sub-filter' button.
> 
> - The second is the mail mapping, which shows you who is discussing with
> whom, at Relationships -> Discussion author maps. An example of this is:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/relationships.html?page=mail-map&subfilter=dev@ignite
> for dev@ignite over the past (default) 6 months. It's advised that you
> zoom in on the timespan to the last month or so, to not get as cluttered
> a view.
> 
> - Finally, while Kibble doesn't have access to who subscribes or
> unsubscribes (that's infra only!), it can extrapolate activity based off
> when people send email, and approximate how many people are currently
> active as mail authors. This retention/activity chart is found under
> Engagement -> Contributor Retention, such as:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/engagement.html?page=retention&subfilter=ignite
> 
> While we also have the fun and interesting mood mapping, it's not
> currently been done for ignite, as that costs us a bit of money each
> time we do that scan.
> 
> I hope you find something worth looking at :)
> 
> With regards,
> Daniel.
> 
>>
>> Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.
>>
>> —
>> Denis
>>
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
>>>
>>> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Rafael,
>>>
>>> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
>>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
>>>
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>>
>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> sure.
>>>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>>
>>>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>>>>
>>>> —
>>>> Denis
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Denis, 
>>>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>>>>
>>>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>>>>
>>>>> Jira:
>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mailing lists:
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>>>>
>>>>> —
>>>>> Denis
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>>>>> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>>>>> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>>>>> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>>>>> metrics they would love to have and use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>>>>> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>>>>> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>>>>> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>>>>> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>>>>> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>>>>> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>>>>> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>>>>> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How to participate:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>>>>> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>>>>> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>>>>> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>>>>> like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>>>>> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>>>>> have, which would you love to see added?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With regards,
>>>>>> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>>>>> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>>>>> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>
>>
> 


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
I'll also note, that if people create their own accounts, please let us
know at the kibble project, so we can add you to the demo organisation
on the demo - otherwise you won't be able to see much :)

On 12/02/2017 12:24 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 12/02/2017 01:33 AM, Denis Magda wrote:
>> + Ignite dev
>>
>> Rafael,
>>
>> That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.
>>
>> How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?
> 
> You can read an article on the original pony factor math at David
> Nalley's blog; https://ke4qqq.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/pony-factor-math/
> 
>>
>> Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?
> 
> Yes and no, but mostly yes :)
> There are three mail-related pages you can look at (please log in before
> you proceed to the URLs below):
> 
> - The first is the basic email metrics (Data Points -> Mailing Lists),
> such as this URL for ignite:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=mail&subfilter=ignite
> You can zoom in on a specific user/dev list by simply changing the
> sub-filter to dev@ignite or user@ignite and clicking the green
> 'sub-filter' button.
> 
> - The second is the mail mapping, which shows you who is discussing with
> whom, at Relationships -> Discussion author maps. An example of this is:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/relationships.html?page=mail-map&subfilter=dev@ignite
> for dev@ignite over the past (default) 6 months. It's advised that you
> zoom in on the timespan to the last month or so, to not get as cluttered
> a view.
> 
> - Finally, while Kibble doesn't have access to who subscribes or
> unsubscribes (that's infra only!), it can extrapolate activity based off
> when people send email, and approximate how many people are currently
> active as mail authors. This retention/activity chart is found under
> Engagement -> Contributor Retention, such as:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/engagement.html?page=retention&subfilter=ignite
> 
> While we also have the fun and interesting mood mapping, it's not
> currently been done for ignite, as that costs us a bit of money each
> time we do that scan.
> 
> I hope you find something worth looking at :)
> 
> With regards,
> Daniel.
> 
>>
>> Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.
>>
>> —
>> Denis
>>
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
>>>
>>> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Rafael,
>>>
>>> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
>>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
>>>
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>>
>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> sure.
>>>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>>
>>>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>>>>
>>>> —
>>>> Denis
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Denis, 
>>>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>>>>
>>>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>>>>
>>>>> Jira:
>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mailing lists:
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>>>>
>>>>> —
>>>>> Denis
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>>>>> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>>>>> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>>>>> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>>>>> metrics they would love to have and use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>>>>> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>>>>> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>>>>> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>>>>> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>>>>> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>>>>> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>>>>> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>>>>> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How to participate:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>>>>> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>>>>> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>>>>> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>>>>> like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>>>>> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>>>>> have, which would you love to see added?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With regards,
>>>>>> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>>>>> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>>>>> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>
>>
> 


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
On 12/02/2017 01:33 AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> + Ignite dev
> 
> Rafael,
> 
> That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.
> 
> How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?

You can read an article on the original pony factor math at David
Nalley's blog; https://ke4qqq.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/pony-factor-math/

> 
> Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?

Yes and no, but mostly yes :)
There are three mail-related pages you can look at (please log in before
you proceed to the URLs below):

- The first is the basic email metrics (Data Points -> Mailing Lists),
such as this URL for ignite:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=mail&subfilter=ignite
You can zoom in on a specific user/dev list by simply changing the
sub-filter to dev@ignite or user@ignite and clicking the green
'sub-filter' button.

- The second is the mail mapping, which shows you who is discussing with
whom, at Relationships -> Discussion author maps. An example of this is:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/relationships.html?page=mail-map&subfilter=dev@ignite
for dev@ignite over the past (default) 6 months. It's advised that you
zoom in on the timespan to the last month or so, to not get as cluttered
a view.

- Finally, while Kibble doesn't have access to who subscribes or
unsubscribes (that's infra only!), it can extrapolate activity based off
when people send email, and approximate how many people are currently
active as mail authors. This retention/activity chart is found under
Engagement -> Contributor Retention, such as:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/engagement.html?page=retention&subfilter=ignite

While we also have the fun and interesting mood mapping, it's not
currently been done for ignite, as that costs us a bit of money each
time we do that scan.

I hope you find something worth looking at :)

With regards,
Daniel.

> 
> Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.
> 
> —
> Denis
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
>>
>> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>> Rafael,
>>
>> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
>>
>> —
>> Denis
>>
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> sure.
>>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>
>>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>>>
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>>
>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Denis, 
>>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>>>
>>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>>>
>>>> Jira:
>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>>>
>>>> Mailing lists:
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>>>
>>>> —
>>>> Denis
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>>>>
>>>>> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>>>> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>>>> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>>>>
>>>>> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>>>> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>>>> metrics they would love to have and use.
>>>>>
>>>>> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>>>> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>>>> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>>>> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>>>> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>>>>
>>>>> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>>>> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>>>>
>>>>> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>>>> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>>>> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>>>> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>>>>
>>>>> How to participate:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>>>> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>>>> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>>>> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>>>>
>>>>> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>>>> like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>>>>
>>>>> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>>>> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>>>> have, which would you love to see added?
>>>>>
>>>>> With regards,
>>>>> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>>>>
>>>>> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>>>> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>>>> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Rafael Weingärtner
> 
> 


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
On 12/02/2017 01:33 AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> + Ignite dev
> 
> Rafael,
> 
> That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.
> 
> How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?

You can read an article on the original pony factor math at David
Nalley's blog; https://ke4qqq.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/pony-factor-math/

> 
> Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?

Yes and no, but mostly yes :)
There are three mail-related pages you can look at (please log in before
you proceed to the URLs below):

- The first is the basic email metrics (Data Points -> Mailing Lists),
such as this URL for ignite:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=mail&subfilter=ignite
You can zoom in on a specific user/dev list by simply changing the
sub-filter to dev@ignite or user@ignite and clicking the green
'sub-filter' button.

- The second is the mail mapping, which shows you who is discussing with
whom, at Relationships -> Discussion author maps. An example of this is:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/relationships.html?page=mail-map&subfilter=dev@ignite
for dev@ignite over the past (default) 6 months. It's advised that you
zoom in on the timespan to the last month or so, to not get as cluttered
a view.

- Finally, while Kibble doesn't have access to who subscribes or
unsubscribes (that's infra only!), it can extrapolate activity based off
when people send email, and approximate how many people are currently
active as mail authors. This retention/activity chart is found under
Engagement -> Contributor Retention, such as:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/engagement.html?page=retention&subfilter=ignite

While we also have the fun and interesting mood mapping, it's not
currently been done for ignite, as that costs us a bit of money each
time we do that scan.

I hope you find something worth looking at :)

With regards,
Daniel.

> 
> Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.
> 
> —
> Denis
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
>>
>> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>> Rafael,
>>
>> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
>>
>> —
>> Denis
>>
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> sure.
>>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>
>>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>>>
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>>
>>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Denis, 
>>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>>>
>>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>>>
>>>> Jira:
>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>>>
>>>> Mailing lists:
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>>>
>>>> —
>>>> Denis
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>>>>
>>>>> The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>>>> metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>>>> understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>>>>
>>>>> As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>>>> already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>>>> metrics they would love to have and use.
>>>>>
>>>>> We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>>>> demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>>>> to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>>>> they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>>>> better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>>>>
>>>>> Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>>>> later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>>>>
>>>>> Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>>>> on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>>>> The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>>>> are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>>>>
>>>>> How to participate:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>>>> project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>>>> advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>>>> in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>>>>
>>>>> - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>>>> like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>>>>
>>>>> - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>>>> development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>>>> have, which would you love to see added?
>>>>>
>>>>> With regards,
>>>>> Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>>>>
>>>>> PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>>>> have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>>>> pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Rafael Weingärtner
> 
> 


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Denis Magda <dm...@apache.org>.
+ Ignite dev

Rafael,

That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.

How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?

Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?

Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.

—
Denis

> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
> 
> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
> Rafael,
> 
> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
> 
> —
> Denis
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> sure.
>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>> Hi Rafael,
>> 
>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>> 
>> —
>> Denis
>> 
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Denis, 
>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>> 
>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>> 
>>> Jira:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>> 
>>> Mailing lists:
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>> 
>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>> 
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>> 
>>> > On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>> >
>>> > The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>> > metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>> > understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>> >
>>> > As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>> > already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>> > metrics they would love to have and use.
>>> >
>>> > We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>> > demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>> > to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>> > they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>> > better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>> >
>>> > Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>> > later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>> >
>>> > Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>> > on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>> > The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>> > are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>> >
>>> > How to participate:
>>> >
>>> > - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>> > project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>> > advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>> > in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>> >
>>> > - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>> > like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>> >
>>> > - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>> > development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>> > have, which would you love to see added?
>>> >
>>> > With regards,
>>> > Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>> >
>>> > PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>> > have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>> > pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rafael Weingärtner
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rafael Weingärtner


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Denis Magda <dm...@apache.org>.
+ Ignite dev

Rafael,

That’s a really useful project. I would use it for Ignite metrics analysis.

How do you measure the pony-factor (contributors/committers breakdown per specific organization)?

Is there a way to see user/dev list specific metrics such as most active participants (senders and responders), number of signs-up, etc.?

Igniters, please log in and provide your feedback. The details are below.

—
Denis

> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412 <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=repos&author=true&source=d58d1803c1337bc2762059eb4d6bd72cca53c4a3c981dcf48d1f7412>
> 
> You need to log in as guest. The username and password are presented in the login interface.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
> Rafael,
> 
> Where should I go to see Ignite metrics? Tried to look for data here but this seems to be a wrong place:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/>
> 
> —
> Denis
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> sure.
>> You can already see Ignite status there ;)
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>> Hi Rafael,
>> 
>> Confirming that the information is correct. Please CC me in all the related discussions directly.
>> 
>> —
>> Denis
>> 
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingartner@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>>
>>> Date: Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project
>>> To: dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Denis, 
>>> Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it
>>> 
>>> GitHub repo(s):
>>> https://github.com/apache/ignite.git <https://github.com/apache/ignite.git>
>>> 
>>> Jira:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE>
>>> 
>>> Mailing lists:
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org <ht...@ignite.apache.org>
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dmagda@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>> 
>>> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely interested in such capabilities.
>>> 
>>> —
>>> Denis
>>> 
>>> > On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <humbedooh@apache.org <ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
>>> >
>>> > The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
>>> > metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
>>> > understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
>>> >
>>> > As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
>>> > already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
>>> > metrics they would love to have and use.
>>> >
>>> > We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
>>> > demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/> ) and sending feedback
>>> > to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
>>> > they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
>>> > better gauge the health and activity of their project.
>>> >
>>> > Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
>>> > later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
>>> >
>>> > Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
>>> > on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
>>> > The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
>>> > are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
>>> >
>>> > How to participate:
>>> >
>>> > - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org <ma...@kibble.apache.org> mailing list and let us know if your
>>> > project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
>>> > advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
>>> > in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
>>> >
>>> > - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
>>> > like, dislike and would love to see added.
>>> >
>>> > - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
>>> > development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
>>> > have, which would you love to see added?
>>> >
>>> > With regards,
>>> > Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
>>> >
>>> > PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
>>> > have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
>>> > pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Rafael Weingärtner
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rafael Weingärtner
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rafael Weingärtner


Re: Request for Participation: The Right Metrics for the Right Project

Posted by Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com>.
Hi Denis,
Can you confirm the Apache Ignite information? so I can add it

GitHub repo(s):
https://github.com/apache/ignite.git

Jira:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE

Mailing lists:
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@ignite.apache.org
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ignite.apache.org
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?issues@ignite.apache.org

On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Denis Magda <dm...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
>
> Is there an easy way to hook Kibble with Ignite? We’re definitely
> interested in such capabilities.
>
> —
> Denis
>
> > On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there, fellow Apache projects!
> >
> > The Apache Kibble project serves as a practical implementation of
> > metrics deemed to be helpful for open source projects trying to
> > understand where their project is, was, and is headed.
> >
> > As such, we need help in determining which metrics projects either
> > already use and consider useful for measuring project health or which
> > metrics they would love to have and use.
> >
> > We are looking for projects interested in participating in the Kibble
> > demo instance ( https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ ) and sending feedback
> > to the Kibble project on which parts they find useful, which elements
> > they find useless and which ideas they would love to see implemented to
> > better gauge the health and activity of their project.
> >
> > Initially we are looking for Apache projects to help out, but we will
> > later on expand this to other open source organizations and projects.
> >
> > Projects that participate will be added to the demo instance and scanned
> > on a regular basis so the data can be used for reports and analysis.
> > The Kibble PMC will ensure that the correct sources are added, but you
> > are of course welcome to help identify which parts need analyzing.
> >
> > How to participate:
> >
> > - Join the dev@kibble.apache.org mailing list and let us know if your
> > project is interested in joining the demo (a few projects were added in
> > advance so you can actually test it). You can also join us on HipChat or
> > in #kibble on Freenode IRC (IRC and HipChat are bridged).
> >
> > - Try out the demo, and send us feedback to the mailing list on what you
> > like, dislike and would love to see added.
> >
> > - In particular: Which metrics do you look for when reviewing the code,
> > development and community health/trends of your project - which do you
> > have, which would you love to see added?
> >
> > With regards,
> > Daniel on behalf of the Apache Kibble project.
> >
> > PS: Please note, we have limited capacity for these tests. We cannot
> > have every single ASF project in the demo, and we reserve the rights to
> > pick the projects that can participate, should we get a lot of requests.
>
>


-- 
Rafael Weingärtner