Nice work, Daniel. request: could the subscribers graphs be in the order of users, dev, commits, private?
Thx Dan On 3 March 2015 at 12:42, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > Apologies, I was hacking on that chart while you were watching, it should > be finished now - it's an attempt at least :) > > With regards, > Daniel. > > > On 2015-03-03 13:32, Rob Vesse wrote: > >> Setting the fake date didn't seem to do the trick and actually broke the >> mock up release timeline graphic someone already hacked in >> >> I like the time line somebody already mocked up though it doesn't display >> that nicely in Safari at least. The other thing I was thinking of was a >> simple graph similar to the mailing list subscriber graphs that just >> graphs number of releases per reporting period >> >> Rob >> >> On 03/03/2015 11:51, "Daniel Gruno" <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> Hi Rob, >>> If the release you messed up is within the last 3 months, you can just >>> override it with a fake older date and make it go out of view (add the >>> release again and set the date to 1970-01-01 for instance). I'll work on >>> a smarter editing feature soon. >>> >>> Viewing previous release cycles and such would indeed be cool, but I'd >>> probably need some sort of mock-up from you to be able to create it - >>> I'm not sure how it should be displayed and what info to include. I'm >>> not saying you should open up ye olde MS Paint and draw something, but >>> some sort of visual idea would be nice. >>> >>> With regards, >>> Daniel. >>> >>> On 2015-03-03 12:44, Rob Vesse wrote: >>> >>>> Daniel >>>> >>>> This is really cool >>>> >>>> Quick question - how do we correct errors in the release data? I just >>>> went through and added all the releases for the PMC of which I am a >>>> member >>>> and realised I made a typo in the version number for one of our >>>> releases. >>>> Where do I go to correct this? >>>> >>>> Also it would be nice if the web UI would allow you to view all the >>>> releases and give you average release cadence >>>> >>>> Keep up the great work! >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Rob >>>> >>>> On 03/03/2015 10:50, "Daniel Gruno" <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi folks, >>>>> as some of you will have noticed, either by the commits I just made or >>>>> conversations going on elsewhere, I have started work on a new helper >>>>> system for PMCs called the Apache Reporter Service. This is sort of an >>>>> external addition to Whimsy, and shows various statistics and data for >>>>> projects, designed to aid chairs (and other lurkers) in viewing and >>>>> compiling data for board reports. >>>>> >>>>> The system is now live at: https://reporter.apache.org - you will need >>>>> to be a PMC member of a project to view this site, and you will - in >>>>> general - only be shown data for projects where you are on the PMC. >>>>> >>>>> The system will show you: >>>>> - Your next report date and the chair of the project >>>>> - PMC and committership changes over the past 3 months, as well as >>>>> latest additions if >3 months ago >>>>> - The latest releases done this quarter (if added by RMs) >>>>> - Mailing list statistics: number of subscribers as well as number of >>>>> emails sent this quarter and the previous >>>>> - JIRA tickets opened/closed this quarter (if correctly mapped within >>>>> the system) >>>>> - A mock-up of a board report, with the above data compiled into it (to >>>>> be edited heavily by the chair!) >>>>> >>>>> Quick-navigation (hot-links) can be done by using the LDAP name of a >>>>> project in the URL, for instance: https://reporter.apache.org/?apr >>>>> would >>>>> navigate directly to the Apache Portable Runtime project if you are on >>>>> that PMC (or a member of the foundation). >>>>> >>>>> The report mock-up is meant as a help only, not a canonical template >>>>> for >>>>> board reports. Vital items, such as community activity and board issues >>>>> are intentionally left for the reporter (chair) to fill out, and heaven >>>>> help the woman/man who submits a report with these fields left as >>>>> default ;). >>>>> >>>>> Later today, I plan to enable the distribution watching part of this >>>>> service, which will send reminders to anyone who pushes a release, that >>>>> they should (not required, but if they want to!) add their release data >>>>> to the system, so as to help others using the system to get an overview >>>>> of the status of any given project. >>>>> >>>>> I have already gotten a lot of really useful feedback, but if you see >>>>> something you'd like to change, either shoot me an email here on the >>>>> comdev list, or commit a change to the system in svn. >>>>> >>>>> With regards, >>>>> Daniel. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >