On 10/27/2016 12:20 AM, sebb wrote:
> These explanations of the what the stats mean need to be provided on
> the page or linked from it.
Right, perhaps below/above each of them would be a good idea. I'll get
working on that tomorrow.
>
> On 26 October 2016 at 22:12, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>> On 10
These explanations of the what the stats mean need to be provided on
the page or linked from it.
On 26 October 2016 at 22:12, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 10/26/2016 10:56 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
>> On 10/26/16 11:07 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>>> I added an initial stats page at
>>> https://projects.apa
On 10/26/2016 10:56 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> On 10/26/16 11:07 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>> I added an initial stats page at
>> https://projects.apache.org/statistics.html - assuming no one objects,
>> I'll add it to the top menu of the other pages in a day or so.
>>
>> Do peruse - anything we need t
On 10/26/16 11:07 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> I added an initial stats page at
> https://projects.apache.org/statistics.html - assuming no one objects,
> I'll add it to the top menu of the other pages in a day or so.
>
> Do peruse - anything we need to add/edit?
Maven is not a programming language.
On 10/26/2016 09:06 PM, Mike Drob wrote:
> A few section specific comments -
> Largest/Busiest projects is difficult to make use of due to the huge
> "other" section. Maybe a list makes more sense rather than a pie/circle
> chart.Email, topics and email authors, past year -- more readable as a line
A few section specific comments -
Largest/Busiest projects is difficult to make use of due to the huge
"other" section. Maybe a list makes more sense rather than a pie/circle
chart.Email, topics and email authors, past year -- more readable as a line
chart and for a longer time span I think
On We
Seems to be a good idea to me.
-Muktesh
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> On Oct 26, 2016, at 4:07 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> I was wondering, since we have full access to Snoot for the ASF, why not
> take advantage of that and add a statistics page to projects.apache.org,
> showing the vario
On 10/26/2016 08:25 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> The problem I see is that it looks like we are flat lining. If course what is
> happening is there are growing projects, stable projects and shrinking
> projects, together it looks flat.
>
> I find it misrepresentative as a result.
I actually find i
The problem I see is that it looks like we are flat lining. If course what is
happening is there are growing projects, stable projects and shrinking
projects, together it looks flat.
I find it misrepresentative as a result.
Ross
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I added an initial stats page at
https://projects.apache.org/statistics.html - assuming no one objects,
I'll add it to the top menu of the other pages in a day or so.
Do peruse - anything we need to add/edit?
With regards,
Daniel.
On 10/26/2016 01:07 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I was w
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 10:58:17AM -0400, Sam Ruby wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Isabel Drost-Fromm wrote:
> > - Given the influx of projects into the incubator (and the number of
> > projects
> > making it through) people seem to trust the ASF as a home for their
> > communities.
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 02:19:06PM +, Ross Gardler wrote:
> First, I'm tired of hearing it too but let's not be fooled, most of the time
> it comes from people ill informed about how the ASF works.
I have no doubt about that. Maybe we can do a better job telling people how we
work then?
> We
Hi folks,
I was wondering, since we have full access to Snoot for the ASF, why not
take advantage of that and add a statistics page to projects.apache.org,
showing the various live stats available (no. of commits/committers,
largest repos by size/commits, proper language breakdown, relationship
map
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