Re: ApacheCon 2015

2015-04-16 Thread Pierre Smits
Thanks Adrian.

How did it you experience the event and your session? Would love to hear
from all presenters and attendees how it went down...

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

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On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Adrian Crum 
adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com wrote:

 Here is the slideshow from my presentation at ApacheCon:

 http://www.sandglass-software.com/products/sandglass/
 documents/2015_ApacheCon_Reduced.pdf

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 Adrian Crum
 Sandglass Software
 www.sandglass-software.com



Re: ApacheCon 2015

2015-04-16 Thread jan i
On Thursday, April 16, 2015, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Adrian.

 How did it you experience the event and your session? Would love to hear
 from all presenters and attendees how it went down...

 Best regards,

 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com

 On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Adrian Crum 
 adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com javascript:; wrote:

  Here is the slideshow from my presentation at ApacheCon:
 
  http://www.sandglass-software.com/products/sandglass/
  documents/2015_ApacheCon_Reduced.pdf

Super, please remember, if you have not already done it, to upload the
slides
to the cfp site. We try to have all presentations (at least) in one place.

thanks for speaking and participating.
jan i

 
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  Adrian Crum
  Sandglass Software
  www.sandglass-software.com
 



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Project Visualization Tool...

2015-04-16 Thread James Carman
At ApacheCon, we discussed creating a project visualization tool to
help folks navigation the ever-growing number of projects we have here
at the ASF.  The idea would be to allow folks to see some form of tag
cloud or something (with the tags being the projects themselves), but
the cloud is interactive, allowing filtering by various dimensions
(size of project, age, relationships to other projects, programming
language, etc.).

We already have a new projects page in the works:

https://projects-new.apache.org/

which displays quite a bit of information.  Where do we get that
information?  Do folks have any other ideas about different ways of
browsing/exploring the projects?  One idea we have is to lean on
TinkerPop (currently incubating) to load the data into a graph
structure to allow the data to be easily manipulated (the gremlin
language allows you to traverse the graph in this way very easily).

Thoughts?

James Carman


Community visualizations

2015-04-16 Thread Rich Bowen

See: https://plus.google.com/+RichBowen/posts/Cau1R8s78jo

That image was shown by James Carman in the Barcamp today. Rob Weir 
produced it, and indicated, in that G+ thread, that he's got the code 
laying about that generated it, and will check it into the ComDev svn tree.


Thought some folks here might care to see it.

--Rich

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BarCampApache offshoot: codes of conduct

2015-04-16 Thread Shane Curcuru
Hey, after an awesome week at ApacheCon, I noticed that we have a
different published code of conduct for the conference - as the official
LF site has - than the one we publish for the ASF overall:

http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/attend/code-of-conduct

https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html

Is this something we're interested in changing, i.e. to expand or
replace the conference one (for future ApacheCon branded events) with
the overall ASF one?

- Shane


Re: Project Visualization Tool...

2015-04-16 Thread Konstantin Boudnik
Wow. great stuff! I was wondering how do you get
the projects-per-language stats? E.g. as a Groovy aficionado I looked at

https://projects-new.apache.org/projects.html?language#Groovy

and don't see Apache Bigtop which uses Groovy and Gradle heavily.

Thanks!
  Cos


On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 04:12PM, James Carman wrote:
 At ApacheCon, we discussed creating a project visualization tool to
 help folks navigation the ever-growing number of projects we have here
 at the ASF.  The idea would be to allow folks to see some form of tag
 cloud or something (with the tags being the projects themselves), but
 the cloud is interactive, allowing filtering by various dimensions
 (size of project, age, relationships to other projects, programming
 language, etc.).
 
 We already have a new projects page in the works:
 
 https://projects-new.apache.org/
 
 which displays quite a bit of information.  Where do we get that
 information?  Do folks have any other ideas about different ways of
 browsing/exploring the projects?  One idea we have is to lean on
 TinkerPop (currently incubating) to load the data into a graph
 structure to allow the data to be easily manipulated (the gremlin
 language allows you to traverse the graph in this way very easily).
 
 Thoughts?
 
 James Carman


Re: Project Visualization Tool...

2015-04-16 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
This is all taken from our DOAP file

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Konstantin Boudnik c...@apache.org wrote:
 Wow. great stuff! I was wondering how do you get
 the projects-per-language stats? E.g. as a Groovy aficionado I looked at

 https://projects-new.apache.org/projects.html?language#Groovy

 and don't see Apache Bigtop which uses Groovy and Gradle heavily.

 Thanks!
   Cos


 On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 04:12PM, James Carman wrote:
 At ApacheCon, we discussed creating a project visualization tool to
 help folks navigation the ever-growing number of projects we have here
 at the ASF.  The idea would be to allow folks to see some form of tag
 cloud or something (with the tags being the projects themselves), but
 the cloud is interactive, allowing filtering by various dimensions
 (size of project, age, relationships to other projects, programming
 language, etc.).

 We already have a new projects page in the works:

 https://projects-new.apache.org/

 which displays quite a bit of information.  Where do we get that
 information?  Do folks have any other ideas about different ways of
 browsing/exploring the projects?  One idea we have is to lean on
 TinkerPop (currently incubating) to load the data into a graph
 structure to allow the data to be easily manipulated (the gremlin
 language allows you to traverse the graph in this way very easily).

 Thoughts?

 James Carman