Sumana Harihareswara, 24/07/2012 22:47:
Ohloh would sure be a nice resource - I'm not sure how to get it fixed exactly, but please feel free to poke around, tell Ohloh where our new repository is, and try to get it fixed. Sorry, it's a low priority for me right now, but you have my authorization to try to get it fixed.
The new repo for core was already there, but extensions were missing; I've now added them. https://www.ohloh.net/p/mediawiki (Some seem to partially disagree, by the way.)
By the way, the WMF analytics team is working on some new analysis tools for our use of Gerrit but it's still very rough. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=analytics/gerrit-stats.git;a=summary is the repository to follow (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/status:open+project:mediawiki/core,n,z).
Yes, we have big hopes in this! :)
Nemo
On 07/24/2012 08:09 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Sumana Harihareswara, 24/07/2012 22:47:
Ohloh would sure be a nice resource - I'm not sure how to get it fixed exactly, but please feel free to poke around, tell Ohloh where our new repository is, and try to get it fixed. Sorry, it's a low priority for me right now, but you have my authorization to try to get it fixed.
The new repo for core was already there, but extensions were missing; I've now added them. https://www.ohloh.net/p/mediawiki (Some seem to partially disagree, by the way.)
Thanks for stepping up and improving our Ohloh listing, Nemo! I hope others can help you in figuring out and resolving any contradictions.
By the way, the WMF analytics team is working on some new analysis tools for our use of Gerrit but it's still very rough. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=analytics/gerrit-stats.git;a=summary
is the repository to follow (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/status:open+project:mediawiki/core,n,z).
Yes, we have big hopes in this! :)
Nemo
A note from Felipe Ortega that I got permission to forward onlist:
Hi Sumana.
I see that you have solved your request.
I'm not sure if you know the toolset from my current research group for extracting and analyzing data from Git, as well as for other version control systems:
http://git.libresoft.es/cvsanaly
In fact, despite the name it supports CVS, SVN and Git. Here you can find a glimpse of the type of data that it can generate:
http://git.libresoft.es/cvsanaly/tree/db/cvsanaly_model.svg
We also have another tools for analyzing issue tracking systems (Bugzilla, SF.net, Allura, GitHub, JIRA, and Launchpad, so far).
I'm not sure but they could probably help you monitor project resources and solve these kind of questions. My current group at URJC has started a spinoff based on these services, and they are already producing some interesting stuff for clients like Samsung (for their network of partners in Android) or OpenStack. Here is a mockup (they are using envision.js):
http://gsyc.es/~jgb/repro/2012-akademyes-kdevelop/swscopio.html
Well, hope this helps.
Felipe.
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