Fyi Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, 7 Aug 2018 at 23:01, Vaibhav Kumar<kumarvaibhav1...@ymail.com.INVALID> wrote: Hi, Thanks, Daniel. Yes, so overall kibble is a tool providing visualization rendering different communities like git etc. I started looking the backend part for it and i can see in the API section there are few folders present and I'm not able to get any idea about the what a module is doing seeing the folder names like bio,ci, code etc. So if someone can explain what do these folder structures represent and the flow I can start my work on it. Regards,Vaibhav On Saturday, 4 August 2018, 03:55:24 GMT+5:30, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: On 08/03/2018 07:55 PM, Vaibhav Kumar wrote: > Hi, > I'm new on this open source can someone try explaining what we are trying to > achieve here because reading a single line (Apache Kibble is a suite of tools > for collecting, aggregating and visualizing activity in software projects) > from READ.md doesn't give me any clarity. > Any help on this would be appreciated > Regards,Vaibhav
Hi Vaibhav, let me expand on the text: Apache Kibble is a suite of tools (a master server and nodes with various scanner programs) designed to: - collect: scan code repositories, mailing lists, forums, issue/bug trackers, continuous integration tools and more, and put the data into a database (in other words; what's going on??) - aggregate: use the collected data to generate statistics, trends, analyses and more (in other words; what can we deduct from the data we have gathered?) - visualize: via the web, you can access the kibble master and see the collected data and analysed stats in a multitude of charts and lists, with the option to filter, search and more. We have a demo at https://demo.kibble.apache.org/ if you want to see it in action. I hope this answers some of your questions. With regards, Daniel.