Tools for measuring contributor growth and engagement on our repos #515
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I've never used it but Gitalytics had screenshots of really cool metrics graphs and stuff about activity in repos. But it's worth pointing out that the API tools for getting to GitHub data is phenomenal. You can now so easily write your own little dashboards that use REST or GraphQL to analyze issues and commits and whatever. And with GitHub Actions, you can write bots that can update state based on cron jobs. So perhaps we can start with the most minimal requirement of what the measuring should be and work up from there. |
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I'd love to chat about it at some point. Also worth checking out, Dom from the W3C created this: https://dontcallmedom.github.io/github-community-monitor/ Something similar for MDN repos would be great. I'll ask him if we can steal his code. |
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https://wikimedia.biterg.io/app/kibana and https://insights.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/projects/ojsf%2Fojsf-jquery/dashboard are a couple more pretty nice dashboard-ish type things that show some of the same kinds of things it seems like we’d want too |
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If you're interested in time series charts, I find https://gource.io/ pretty beautiful. |
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@ddbeck possibly related to what we were discussing today? |
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@Rumyra Yeah, a little bit! I haven't got to the point where I've wanted to close track contributors (except for the number of total contributors, as we do the for the BCD release notes stats section). Another tool to make a note of though is GitHub' artifact exporter: https://github.blog/2021-05-18-github-artifact-exporter-open-source-release/ |
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I was talking a little bit with @sideshowbarker about this on Matrix/Riot. While not the most urgent thing right now, it would be nice to think about a simple suite of tools that we can use for measuring contributor growth/engagement on our repos, including this one, browser-compat-data, etc.
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