stackalytics is stop update,
Hi, all I see stackalytics[1] is stop update. The page show "The data was last updated on 09 Nov 2022 12:44:22 UTC". Does anyone know why? And If you want to check the contribution statistics, is there still a way? Thank you for any help. Cheers, Han [1]: www.stackalytics.io
On 2022-12-14 15:01:13 +0000 (+0000), 韩光宇 wrote:
I see stackalytics[1] is stop update. The page show "The data was last updated on 09 Nov 2022 12:44:22 UTC".
Does anyone know why?
Hopefully the Stackalytics site administrators follow this mailing list (it's not run within the OpenDev Collaboratory or by the OpenInfra Foundation), so we'll have to wait for them to chime in.
And If you want to check the contribution statistics, is there still a way? [...]
The OpenInfra Foundation is contracting with a company called Bitergia to develop a contribution activity tracker at https://openstack.biterg.io/ though its affiliation data isn't complete yet. You can follow the discussion about that on the foundation mailing list: https://lists.openinfra.dev/pipermail/foundation/2022-October/003099.html -- Jeremy Stanley
On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 15:36 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2022-12-14 15:01:13 +0000 (+0000), 韩光宇 wrote:
I see stackalytics[1] is stop update. The page show "The data was last updated on 09 Nov 2022 12:44:22 UTC".
Does anyone know why?
Hopefully the Stackalytics site administrators follow this mailing list (it's not run within the OpenDev Collaboratory or by the OpenInfra Foundation), so we'll have to wait for them to chime in.
And If you want to check the contribution statistics, is there still a way? [...]
The OpenInfra Foundation is contracting with a company called Bitergia to develop a contribution activity tracker at https://openstack.biterg.io/ though its affiliation data isn't complete yet. You can follow the discussion about that on the foundation mailing list:
https://lists.openinfra.dev/pipermail/foundation/2022-October/003099.html
that looks interesting but its missing the review data form gerrit it seams to have mailing list infro which is nice but its only looking at git commits and lines of code is not a proxy or messure for contibutions in general. my perspective the primary metric for staclaitcs was reviews https://www.stackalytics.io/?module=nova-group https://www.stackalytics.io/report/contribution?module=nova-group&project_type=openstack&days=100 and the rbeak down of +/- 1/2 and a/w as well as the +% are imporant i hope that is planned to be included the stats in the github mirror cover most of the commit/git based stats already
I wonder if it would make sense for us to follow Kubernetes in terms of way of providing contribution metrics. As for data representation they use just grafana dashboard, like [1]. And there's analysis plugin [2] for Gerrit (that I guess we use as of today?). Though I'm not sure if analytics will expand Gerrit metrics (I guess not) in order just to use Prometheus exporter plugin[3] to gather them. But even if not, leveraging analytics API to get some simple exporter for Prometheus should be doable. Yes, that would require some time and effort for setting things up and I bet infra team is quite busy and already lack ppl. But in long term it might take not that much time for maintenance and give us some freedom comparing to vendor locks. [1] https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/d/9/companies-table [2] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/analytics/ [3] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/metrics-reporter-prometheus/ ср, 14 дек. 2022 г., 19:33 Sean Mooney <smooney@redhat.com>:
On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 15:36 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2022-12-14 15:01:13 +0000 (+0000), 韩光宇 wrote:
I see stackalytics[1] is stop update. The page show "The data was last updated on 09 Nov 2022 12:44:22 UTC".
Does anyone know why?
Hopefully the Stackalytics site administrators follow this mailing list (it's not run within the OpenDev Collaboratory or by the OpenInfra Foundation), so we'll have to wait for them to chime in.
And If you want to check the contribution statistics, is there still a way? [...]
The OpenInfra Foundation is contracting with a company called Bitergia to develop a contribution activity tracker at https://openstack.biterg.io/ though its affiliation data isn't complete yet. You can follow the discussion about that on the foundation mailing list:
https://lists.openinfra.dev/pipermail/foundation/2022-October/003099.html
that looks interesting but its missing the review data form gerrit it seams to have mailing list infro which is nice but its only looking at git commits and lines of code is not a proxy or messure for contibutions in general.
my perspective the primary metric for staclaitcs was reviews https://www.stackalytics.io/?module=nova-group
https://www.stackalytics.io/report/contribution?module=nova-group&project_type=openstack&days=100
and the rbeak down of +/- 1/2 and a/w as well as the +% are imporant
i hope that is planned to be included
the stats in the github mirror cover most of the commit/git based stats already
---- On Wed, 14 Dec 2022 11:02:09 -0800 Dmitriy Rabotyagov wrote ---
I wonder if it would make sense for us to follow Kubernetes in terms of way of providing contribution metrics. As for data representation they use just grafana dashboard, like [1]. And there's analysis plugin [2] for Gerrit (that I guess we use as of today?). Though I'm not sure if analytics will expand Gerrit metrics (I guess not) in order just to use Prometheus exporter plugin[3] to gather them. But even if not, leveraging analytics API to get some simple exporter for Prometheus should be doable. Yes, that would require some time and effort for setting things up and I bet infra team is quite busy and already lack ppl. But in long term it might take not that much time for maintenance and give us some freedom comparing to vendor locks.
+1, if we can do that. -gmann
[1] https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/d/9/companies-table[2] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/analytics/[3] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/metrics-reporter-prometheus/ ср, 14 дек. 2022 г., 19:33 Sean Mooney smooney@redhat.com>: On Wed, 2022-12-14 at 15:36 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2022-12-14 15:01:13 +0000 (+0000), 韩光宇 wrote:
I see stackalytics[1] is stop update. The page show "The data was last updated on 09 Nov 2022 12:44:22 UTC".
Does anyone know why?
Hopefully the Stackalytics site administrators follow this mailing list (it's not run within the OpenDev Collaboratory or by the OpenInfra Foundation), so we'll have to wait for them to chime in.
And If you want to check the contribution statistics, is there still a way? [...]
The OpenInfra Foundation is contracting with a company called Bitergia to develop a contribution activity tracker at https://openstack.biterg.io/ though its affiliation data isn't complete yet. You can follow the discussion about that on the foundation mailing list:
https://lists.openinfra.dev/pipermail/foundation/2022-October/003099.html
that looks interesting but its missing the review data form gerrit it seams to have mailing list infro which is nice but its only looking at git commits and lines of code is not a proxy or messure for contibutions in general.
my perspective the primary metric for staclaitcs was reviews https://www.stackalytics.io/?module=nova-group https://www.stackalytics.io/report/contribution?module=nova-group&project_type=openstack&days=100
and the rbeak down of +/- 1/2 and a/w as well as the +% are imporant
i hope that is planned to be included
the stats in the github mirror cover most of the commit/git based stats already
On 2022-12-14 20:02:09 +0100 (+0100), Dmitriy Rabotyagov wrote:
I wonder if it would make sense for us to follow Kubernetes in terms of way of providing contribution metrics. As for data representation they use just grafana dashboard, like [1]. And there's analysis plugin [2] for Gerrit (that I guess we use as of today?). Though I'm not sure if analytics will expand Gerrit metrics (I guess not) in order just to use Prometheus exporter plugin[3] to gather them. But even if not, leveraging analytics API to get some simple exporter for Prometheus should be doable. [...]
The software for the new activity dashboards is GrimoireLab (part of the CHAOSS project at Linux Foundation), and the organization contracted to set it up and maintain it is the primary developer of Grimoire Lab (Bitergia). You can find details on what data sources it supports documented at https://chaoss.github.io/grimoirelab/ if interested. -- Jeremy Stanley
On 2022-12-14 18:30:57 +0000 (+0000), Sean Mooney wrote: [...]
that looks interesting but its missing the review data form gerrit [...]
Yes, the eventual goal is to include the same metrics as for the equivalent dashboards we already have for the other OpenInfra projects, for example https://zuul.biterg.io/ which shows "Gerrit" statistics like "Approvals" (i.e. votes). -- Jeremy Stanley
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