Hi, I've added gjs. Please, check it here: http://46.101.128.86:5601
I hope to have some time during following days to fix some issues. Best regards, --- Manrique El lun., 11 mar. 2019 a las 6:52, <philip.chime...@gmail.com> escribió: > On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 3:44 PM Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente via > desktop-devel-list <desktop-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Just a kick update and just wondering if there could be someone >> interesting on moving this forward. >> >> I have updated the GrimoireLab instance, so now, you can filter activity >> by project even for GitLab issues and merge requests. There are some new >> panels, like the Efficiency one for issues and merge requests. For example >> for merge requests: >> >> http://46.101.128.86:5601/app/kibana#/dashboard/bff9e0c0-fe16-11e8-8aac-ef7fd4d8cbad >> >> Having said that, there is still some work pending on some panels, fixing >> some affiliation data, control access to data, and adding missing projects. >> And of course, minor bugs, but I think it could be usable for the >> Foundation and people interested in knowing more about what's going in >> GNOME development. >> >> I would like to release the config files and the docker-compose.yml thing >> in a public open source repository, so anyone could contribute. What do you >> think? Anyone willing to help? >> >> For those wondering how the config file for projects to track does look >> like, this is the current one: >> [...] >> >> What do you think? >> >> Thank you very much and best regards, >> >> --- >> Manrique >> >> El vie., 7 dic. 2018 a las 13:18, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente (< >> jsmanri...@gmail.com>) escribió: >> >>> Hello everybody! >>> >>> I've seen Andre email talking about GitLab stats, and I was thinking >>> about setting up a GrimoireLab instance [1] to check some basic GNOME >>> community metrics, because it has added support for GitLab analytics >>> recently, and I love both projects/communities (GNOME and GrimoireLab), so >>> it's a perfect match to test its capabilities. >>> >>> My idea is to follow this recipe: >>> https://gitlab.com/Bitergia/lab/analytics-demo >>> >>> If anyone is willing to help, basically the first step is to build a >>> projects.json file to list all the projects and repositories to track. And >>> a place to run the machinery would help. Otherwise, I would use some >>> Bitergia resources to run it. >>> >>> What do you think? >>> >>> [1] https://chaoss.github.io/grimoirelab/ >>> >> > Hi, > > I'm afraid I lack the skills to contribute to this, but I think it's > really cool, and you should definitely put it in a public repo and invite > others to contribute! > > For the record, here's an entry for GJS in your JSON file: > > "gjs": { > "git": ["https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs.git"], > "gitlab:issue": ["https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs"], > "gitlab:merge": ["https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs"], > "pipermail": ["https://mail.gnome.org/archives/javascript-list/"] > } > > Best, > Philip C > -- [image: José Manrique López de la Fuente on about.me] José Manrique López de la Fuente about.me/jsmanrique <http://about.me/jsmanrique>
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