Timur, have you seen the Open Source Report Card?  This service reported
on interactions between users and projects in an automated fashion.
OSRC won the GitHub Data Challenge a few years ago but unfortunately
recent GitHub API changes broke it:

https://osrc.dfm.io/
https://github.com/dfm/osrc/issues/165

Open Hub offers a subset of this information although has had some
recent scaling challenges:

https://www.openhub.net/p/jclouds
http://blog.openhub.net/2015/02/progress-report-catching-up-on-outdated-analyses/

It would be interesting to fix and extend OSRC to include non-GitHub
interactions like other issue trackers and mailing lists.

On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 09:03:34AM -0500, Timur Sungur wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm doing research about collaborative work, and as a motivating
> scenario, I'm planning to use JClouds community as it is an active
> community with many contributors and users. However, for verification,
> I need some facts about the community. As far as, I observed, there is
> a core team (e.g., Adrian Cole, Andrew Gaul, etc.) and there are
> additional contributors. If it is not confidential information, could
> you tell me the members of this core team and their respective roles
> (this information will not be published anywhere rather will be used
> for verification and modeling of the approach)?
> 
> Are there any core team members who are responsible for certain parts
> of the JClouds (e.g., Blobstore API, more specifically aws-blobstore,
> or JClouds labs) other than the original contributors?
> 
> Is the following information accurate?:
> 
> Code repository: GIT Hub + Apache
> Communication tools: E-mail + GIT Hub (are there any others?)
> Documentation: Project Web-site (do you use any other specific
> software for documentation?)
> 
> If there are any other critical tools that I'm missing in your
> development flow please let me know.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Timur

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http://gaul.org/

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