On 11/30/2017 02:48 PM, Rafael Weingärtner wrote: > Regarding the addition of ComDev to Kibble experiment, > I found ComDev Jira page: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV > > The mailing lists are: > https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@community.apache.org > https://lists.apache.org/list.html?stude...@community.apache.org > > Does ComDev have a repository for some templates or something else > somewhere? > I did not find anything on Github, is it on Apache's SVN only? >
I don't think comdev has a lot of publicly accessible data we can use yet, code-wise. there's the svn repo, but there is no git clone of that yet (and scanning subversion is a regular PITA, sadly). so perhaps we'll have to suffice with the mail and jira for now. > > On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I'd be keen for ComDev to participate too. >> >> ComDev is a bit different from other projects and I'd be interested in >> things like identifying new contributors, seeing how people move on to >> participate in other ASF projects (and vice versa where people established >> in other projects join ComDev) and also the relationships ComDev has with >> other ASF projects. >> >> Thanks >> Sharan >> >> On 2017-11-27 19:26, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@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. >>> >> > > >