Hi guys, My name is Alvaro del Castillo and I work as a software engineer in Bitergia company (http://bitergia.com).
First of all, thank you for Allura. It is a very nice piece of software, with a solid and recent architecture, based in Python so very agile to develop with it, so modular and last but not least, Open Source! Bitergia company is specialized in metrics in software projects. It is a very young company. And we are working close with Allura for some months now. We think that the best place to integrate our software metrics is inside forges so it has been a very natural decision, because Bitergia is an Open Source soul company. We have some experience with Fusion Forge but when we discover Allura the adoption of it was a natural choice. In our first prototype for creating metrics inside Allura we hace created a new module for Allura (AlluraBitergiaMetrics is the actual name, but probably we should change it) for displaying metrics. We have an Allura server with the module deployed at: http://bitergia.com:8080/p/joomla/metrics/commits_commiters/ It is just a first try of the technology and possibilities. And now it is time to define next steps, cleanup code and work with Allura community in order to decide the best way to implement things. The source code for the module is in: https://github.com/Bitergia/AlluraBitergiaMetrics I need to remove some testing code. So next steps, how do you see this initiative? do you find interesting including this kind of information in the forge? Is it the best way to create a new module for Allura? Kind regards and thank your for Allura! -- |\_____/| Alvaro del Castillo San Félix [o] [o] [email protected] - Software Engineer | V | http://www.bitergia.com | | "Bridging the gap between developers and stakeholders" -ooo-ooo-
