If we're worried about creating a competition, or people gaming the
results, then reporting on a monthly basis may prove to be undesirable, and
it would then be better to report on a quarterly basis. Then the risk of
gaming the outcome should become less.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*Apache Trafodion <https://trafodion.apache.org>, Vice President*
*Apache Directory <https://directory.apache.org>, PMC Member*
Apache Incubator <https://incubator.apache.org>, committer
*Apache OFBiz <https://ofbiz.apache.org>, contributor (without privileges)
since 2008*
Apache Steve <https://steve.apache.org>, committer


On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 10:00 AM Sharan Foga <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> +1
>
> I think we need to make sure that it doesn't become like a competition to
> beat the previous month's  scores, so  it might be good to rotate and use a
> range of indicators. The ones posted in the blog are mailing list and
> issues stats, but Kibble also shows what our mailing list mood is like, the
> number of newcomers to our community, our pony factor (bus factor), and
> also what are the main topics we are discussing. What I'm trying to say is
> it might be nice to mix it a bit so that we get different aspects of the
> community being reported.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2019/05/03 10:34:03, Aditya Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I think we should also add monthly statistics in Apache OFBiz blog
> entries.
> > In February 2018
> > <https://blogs.apache.org/ofbiz/entry/apache-ofbiz-news-february-2018>
> we
> > have added similar stats.
> >
> > These stats are already available with Apache Kibble demo
> > <https://demo.kibble.apache.org/dashboard.html?page=mail> instance
> setup.
> >
> > WDYT?
> >
> > --
> > Thanks and regards,
> > Aditya Sharma
> >
>

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