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Posted to dev@kibble.apache.org by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org> on 2018/09/17 07:38:56 UTC

Contributors page tests

Hi folks,
I've started building the contributors page that was missing in kibble.
It's a very early draft, but for instance, you can see all kibble 
contributors for the past year at:
https://demo.kibble.apache.org/contributors.html?page=people&subfilter=kibble&from=1505599200&to=1537221599

You can filter by date and sources (including quick filter), so you can, 
for instance, see everyone who's interacted with a project, or just 
committers, just email authors and so on.

I'll get it more interactive later on.

With regards,
Daniel.

Re: Contributors page tests

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
On 09/17/2018 10:16 AM, Robert Munteanu wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-09-17 at 10:04 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>>> I also see that the contributor is linked to an email address so we
>>> will
>>> probably will have people that are contributing under different
>>> email
>>> addresses, though not sure if that is an issue at this stage.
>>
>> There are, and it's not an easy task to solve. email addresses are
>> the
>> best we can reliably guess is a single person. There could be two
>> Sharans or Daniels, but they would have different email addresses,
>> so
>> that's our best guess for what constitutes a person. We should make
>> some
>> way of merging people.
> 
> One suggestions that was floated around when presenting Kibble was the
> GitHub API - since Kibble can pull data from GitHub it can potentially
> use that API _if_ a someone defines multiple email aliases for the same
> account.

Yeah, provided they make it public - sadly, most people don't make all 
their emails public, and GitHub does a good job of hiding it :\

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Robert
> 


Re: Contributors page tests

Posted by Robert Munteanu <ro...@apache.org>.
On Mon, 2018-09-17 at 10:04 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> > I also see that the contributor is linked to an email address so we
> > will 
> > probably will have people that are contributing under different
> > email 
> > addresses, though not sure if that is an issue at this stage.
> 
> There are, and it's not an easy task to solve. email addresses are
> the 
> best we can reliably guess is a single person. There could be two 
> Sharans or Daniels, but they would have different email addresses,
> so 
> that's our best guess for what constitutes a person. We should make
> some 
> way of merging people.

One suggestions that was floated around when presenting Kibble was the
GitHub API - since Kibble can pull data from GitHub it can potentially
use that API _if_ a someone defines multiple email aliases for the same
account.

Thanks,

Robert


Re: Contributors page tests

Posted by Daniel Gruno <hu...@apache.org>.
On 09/17/2018 09:58 AM, sharan@apache.org wrote:
> Hi Daniel
> 
> Great work - it looks very nice!
> 
> I know it is a draft so may not be all there yet so how are you counting 
> contributions? For example for Kibble - it's showing you have 74 
> contributions and when I click to look at the detail, I see the number 
> of emails and code commits but it doesn't add up to 74.

Buggo! I'll get that fixed right away :)

> 
> I also see that the contributor is linked to an email address so we will 
> probably will have people that are contributing under different email 
> addresses, though not sure if that is an issue at this stage.

There are, and it's not an easy task to solve. email addresses are the 
best we can reliably guess is a single person. There could be two 
Sharans or Daniels, but they would have different email addresses, so 
that's our best guess for what constitutes a person. We should make some 
way of merging people.

> 
> Thanks
> Sharan
> 
> On 17.9.2018 09:38, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> I've started building the contributors page that was missing in kibble.
>> It's a very early draft, but for instance, you can see all kibble 
>> contributors for the past year at:
>> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/contributors.html?page=people&subfilter=kibble&from=1505599200&to=1537221599 
>>
>>
>> You can filter by date and sources (including quick filter), so you 
>> can, for instance, see everyone who's interacted with a project, or 
>> just committers, just email authors and so on.
>>
>> I'll get it more interactive later on.
>>
>> With regards,
>> Daniel.
> 


Re: Contributors page tests

Posted by sh...@apache.org.
Hi Daniel

Great work - it looks very nice!

I know it is a draft so may not be all there yet so how are you counting 
contributions? For example for Kibble - it's showing you have 74 
contributions and when I click to look at the detail, I see the number 
of emails and code commits but it doesn't add up to 74.

I also see that the contributor is linked to an email address so we will 
probably will have people that are contributing under different email 
addresses, though not sure if that is an issue at this stage.

Thanks
Sharan

On 17.9.2018 09:38, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've started building the contributors page that was missing in kibble.
> It's a very early draft, but for instance, you can see all kibble 
> contributors for the past year at:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/contributors.html?page=people&subfilter=kibble&from=1505599200&to=1537221599 
>
>
> You can filter by date and sources (including quick filter), so you 
> can, for instance, see everyone who's interacted with a project, or 
> just committers, just email authors and so on.
>
> I'll get it more interactive later on.
>
> With regards,
> Daniel.


Re: Contributors page tests

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Le 17/09/2018 à 09:38, Daniel Gruno a écrit :
> Hi folks,
> I've started building the contributors page that was missing in kibble.
> It's a very early draft, but for instance, you can see all kibble contributors for the past year at:
> https://demo.kibble.apache.org/contributors.html?page=people&subfilter=kibble&from=1505599200&to=1537221599
>
> You can filter by date and sources (including quick filter), so you can, for instance, see everyone who's interacted with a project, or just 
> committers, just email authors and so on.
>
> I'll get it more interactive later on.
>
> With regards,
> Daniel.
>
Just to day that I like it :)

Jacques