Sounds like an idea :)
Sharan and I did some matrices for this back in 2018(?) for FOSDEM that
we could use as a starting point. I'll look more into what we have and
what we need once I'm back from my involuntarily extended holiday
(hopefully in 2 weeks time).
With regards,
Daniel.
On 06/05/2020 18.13, Georg Link wrote:
Thanks Sharan,
I am a CHAOSS co-lead and very much appreciate your initiative.
1. CHAOSS is (slowly) working on a conformance program that would officially
allow Kibble to claim conformance with CHAOSS metrics. As we create this
program, it would be amazing to have representation from Kibble in the
conversation so that we can create the program in a way that will work for
Kibble.
2. It would be amazing to know how Kibble implements the CHAOSS metrics
<https://chaoss.community/metrics/>. As Sharan said, CHAOSS is open to feedback
and changing the metric based on your feedback. Any kind of feedback would be
appreciated.
After completing (2), it would be awesome to add in each metric a link to
Kibble as known implementation. This will allow everyone looking at CHAOSS
metrics to learn about Kibble.
I’m happy to answer questions and help with this process.
Best,
Georg
On May 6, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi All
A while ago we talked about the possibility of getting Kibble linked with
CHAOSS as an implementation of some of their defined metrics. We havent had
much activity on the list so I'd like to suggest that we could focus on
starting this work and getting it done.
I think we need to somehow document how we are calculating certain metrics so
we can see if we currently align with what has been defined or if we are doing
it differently, there could be the possibility of proposing an updating the
existing definitions.
So the approach I'm thinking of at the moment is:
1. Reach out the CHAOSS to understand what information they need about Kibble
to understand if we conform to any of their existing metrics
2. Highlight where we are align / conform, and document where we dont
What do people think?
Thanks
Sharan
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Georg Link
(he/him)