Hi all!

El mié, 19-12-2012 a las 10:51 +0100, Alvaro del Castillo escribió:
> Hi Dave!
> 
> El lun, 17-12-2012 a las 15:08 -0500, Dave Brondsema escribió:
> > On 12/13/12 4:45 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> > > 
> > > Alvaro's and Jesus's contribution to this project is all about statistics 
> > > -
> > > statistics that are very valuable in measuring the activity and health of 
> > > a
> > > project. We, the Allura project, are VERY interested in this kind of 
> > > statistic.
> > > 
> > 
> > Alvaro, would you like to commit the bitergia metrics front-end to the 
> > Allura repo?

I have committed it to branch acs2/5518.

You can check it with:

git checkout -t origin/acs2/5518

It is our last version, VizGrimoireJS 0.1.0, and some issues still
remains in the integration (Envision graphs labels don't show correctly
inside Allura). But the hard work for the integration is done. 

Tomorrow I will add the Apache license to all the code and I think I
will need 2-3 days to clean up everything and add more visualizations.

As a reference you can expect with this library inside allura vizs like:

http://bitergia.com/public/previews/VizGrimoireJS/examples/milestone0/index.html

Cheers!

> 
> Sure, I am finished other tasks in order to have a 2-3 days window to
> commit the bitergia metrics frontend and work in a integration with
> metrics grimoire backend tools (cvsanaly, bicho and mlstats).
> 
> > 
> > We had some conversations about it here a few months ago, and even voted to 
> > have
> > you join the PMC so that you could contribute more directly.  But we have
> > forgotten about this a bit I guess, and I wanted to revive the topic.
> 
> I have not forgotten it! But I have been a bit busy. 
> 
> > 
> > I saw a test commit from you a while ago, so I don't think there's anything
> > blocking you from contributing this.  Unless there is still some GPL code -
> > we're trying to factor out the GPL code, not add more to our repo :)
> 
> All the code we are going to upload will be under Apache license. And
> our dependencies:
> 
> * Flotr2: MIT
> * Envision: MIT
> * Gridster: MIT
> * jQuery: MIT
> 
> This Javascript community seems to like MIT license :)
> 
> I think there are no probs using MIT license in Apache projects.
> 
> > 
> > You could put it in a branch initially.  I think it'll be ok to merge to 
> > master
> > after we make sure it plays well with the other tools.  Probably just need 
> > to
> > set status='beta' since it doesn't work out-of-the-box for projects yet.
> 
> Great! I have this task near top priority so I hope to start it this
> week and finish next week.
> 
> We have made some big advances in our metrics visualizations. I hope I
> can integrate as much as possible into Allura:
> 
> http://bitergia.com/reports/VizGrimoireJS/examples/milestone0/
> 
> Use the navigation box at the upper left corner to travel.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> > 
> > -Dave
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


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