Hi All A quick update. I did the Community Health Reporting talk on Tuesday at ApacheCon and as part of that I went through a bit of a demo of Kibble. We got some good feedback and also some questions about the features that are not consistently working such as the mood analysis. Chris Dutz from PLC4X was really keen to what their mood analysis looked like - so I think it would be good to take a look at it.
Other people were also keen to start looking at Kibble and I did highlight that we are looking to build the community and also keen to get ideas for how we could develop it further. One key message I got from Owen O'Malley's talk was about making sure that we have good instructions about how to install and use the software. (I know we have 2 versions but it's the old one that is being used for the demo so I'd like to spend some time working on closing that gap). Marton Elek did a great presentation on why Bus Factor and Pony Factor were not the only measure of community sustainability and contribution. He put together a fast prototype that looked at the 'long tail' of contributions rather than the top contributors. I asked if he would make it availble to us here at Kibble and if we could take the idea and perhaps develop or integrate as a potential new Kibble feature ... and he was happy for us to do that. Once I get a link to the repo annd presentation I will post it. Also remember that all ApacheCon presentations will be published on the ASF Youtube Channel. Another thing that Marton highlighted was around the community activity times.. and we have something similar already in Kibble on the code repository statistics screen. We show a time of day when project activity happens. Marton used it like a quiz, he showed the activity chart and we had to guess the project it came from.. that was enlightening as well as fun! There are a few Superset talks that I was hoping to catch and I think there is another one today so hopefully will get to see that. As always I am happy to receive any other feedback or comments on everything I have mentioned here. Thanks Sharan