+1 On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 1:32 PM James Dailey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sendoro - > > In principle, this is great - it would make the project more accessible. > When someone responds on list you'd have a sense of who they are and what > they are expert in, and if you have a key question you could @keyPerson to > bring it to their attention. > > However, I am worried about the overhead. We already have, in this vein: > 1) > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=74690173 > > which is quickly out of date, although we could do a review more often. > > 2) PMC Report - > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/2018-07+July+Report > which is a quarterly report. > > 3) Open Issues for both Fineract and Fineract-CN projects (currently at > 378?? ) and in that list who is reporter and who is assignee. > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?filter=-5&jql=project%20%3D%20FINERACT%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20order%20by%20priority%20DESC%2Cupdated%20DESC > > > 4) Inside Apache I believe that there are some analytic tools that can be > used - perhaps they could be dynamically linked into one of the wiki pages > (include<?>) ...which could help see who is submitting Pull Requests and > who is active on this list? Don't know if that would be useful but could > try. > > 5) Outside of the Apache infrastructure there are tracking tools we could > potentially link to that would generate automatic reports on Contributors > and code changes. Prominent among them is > https://www.openhub.net/p/fineract (historical aside, Mifos was a beta > participant in ohloh open source project stats, which was acquired by > openhub, so there is some history to using this, and it gives us favorable > analysis compared to other Apache projects) > > So, I think we should consider what is already there and figure out if some > sort of enhanced directory would be useful? I would imagine something that > links automatically to the jira tickets and other resources. i.e. so in > one place you have the Committer name and a link to their PRs and a quick > profile perhaps pulled from linked in or otherwise to keep it fresh. We > should explore what other projects do. > > *Any Apache experts on list to comment? * > > Thanks, > James > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 10:08 AM Sendoro Juma <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hello Devs, > > > > Yes, we do announcement on who has become a committer etc. and we send > > congratulates emails and after that all stay and left in mailing list in > > form of emails. > > > > However, how can a new members know the committers and their roles easily > > by visiting Fineract Page? > > > > I think a page in Fineract can help... > > > > Will love also if roles can be indicated e.g. We have committers who are > > known to be great in Quality Assurance etc. > > > > So it can look like below. Sorry with no number as can be considered as > > hierarchy > > > > Developers > > > > Xxx > > > > Xxx > > > > Xxx > > > > Quality Assurance > > > > xxx > > > > xxx > > > > Xxx > > > > Release Management > > > > xxxx > > > > xxxx > > > > Documentation > > > > xxx > > > > xxx > > > > xxx > > > > > > Also... You can as well list module wise.... Etc > > > > What is your view? > > > > I recall saw one community with this... I forgotten it. > > > > WBR > > > > Sendoro > > >
