Hi All I've setup a page on our wiki to help with this review.
https://s.apache.org/mEsD I'm also planning to attend a couple of the CHAOSS calls this week so will post an update. If anyone else wants to join the calls, then the details are as follows: 1) General CHAOSS meeting (every Tuesday) at 11am CDT: https://unomaha.zoom.us/j/720431288 2) Growth, Maturity and Decline workgroup meeting is Wednesday September 12, at 11am CDT. https://unomaha.zoom.us/j/720431288 Thanks Sharan On 2018/08/22 09:12:16, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi All > > I think it would be good for us to start looking at the existing metrics that > CHAOSS has created and reviewing it against Kibble to see if we have already > implemented it. > If we have then we can add it as known implementation in the CHAOSS > repository. This will also help promote Kibble as people will be to see how > we conform and can deliver against the CHAOSS metric. > > https://github.com/chaoss/metrics/blob/master/2_Growth-Maturity-Decline.md > > For example if we look at the Issue Resolution part of the metrics and the > questions that have been defined by CHAOSS, I think Kibble can already answer > these questions: > > 1. Open Issues : What is the number of open issues? > 2. Closed Issues : What is the number of closed issues? > 3. Issue Resolution Efficiency : What is the number of closed issues/number > of abandoned issues? > 4. Open Issue Age : What is the the age of open issues? > 5. First Response to Issue Duration :What is the duration of time for a first > response to an issue? > 6. Closed Issue Resolution Duration : What is the duration of time for issues > to be resolved? > > So I suggest that we start taking a look at each metric question in isolation > (maybe as a separate thread), confirm that Kibble can satisfy (or not) the > metric question and then include an example of the Kibble implementation in > the example section CHAOSS and also add Kibble as a known implementation of > the metric > > https://github.com/chaoss/metrics/blob/master/activity-metrics/open-issues.md > > What do people think? All comments and feedback welcome. > > Thanks > Sharan > >