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Posted to dev@jena.apache.org by Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> on 2019/10/01 09:36:14 UTC
[REPORT] Apache Jena Sept 2019
New ASF reporter.apache.org helper to produce reports.
It encourages more than a few basic numbers in the "Project Activity"
and "Community Health" sections. So if you can think of ways/metrics we
can regular report on the state of the project, please suggest them.
I tried to extract the stats:
https://reporter.apache.org/wizard/statistics?jena
but its a fancy app and cut&paste or print of the the graphs doesn't work.
Plain text, no graphs:
dev@jena.apache.org had a 5% decrease in traffic in the past quarter
(544 emails compared to 567)
users@jena.apache.org had a 30% increase in traffic in the past quarter
(304 emails compared to 233)
JIRA activity:
37 issues opened in JIRA, past quarter (23% increase)
27 issues closed in JIRA, past quarter (-10% decrease)
Commit activity:
62 commits in the past quarter (-52% decrease)
10 code contributors in the past quarter (11% increase)
GitHub PR activity:
34 PRs opened on GitHub, past quarter (13% increase)
32 PRs closed on GitHub, past quarter (no change)
Andy
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## Description:
The mission of Jena is the creation and maintenance of software related
to Java framework for building Semantic Web applications
## Issues:
There are no issues requiring board attention.
## Membership Data:
Apache Jena was founded 2012-04-18 (7 years ago)
There are currently 18 committers and 14 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is 9:7.
Community changes, past quarter:
- No new PMC members. Last addition was Aaron Coburn on 2019-01-22.
- Greg Albiston was added as committer on 2019-07-08
## Project Activity:
Jena 3.13.0 was released on 2019-09-28.
The release had some minor issues and the project hopes to release a
follow-up 3.13.1 quite soon.
## Community Health:
This release was 4 months after the previous one. The project aims for
3-4 months so this was at the longer end. The 3-4 month is clock-tick is
aspiration rather than resourced plan.
The project mailing lists are at normal levels, and users@ is getting
some more answers to questions from other users, not just the main
developers. StackOverflow is the main place for basic questions.