On 2019/05/05 08:44:05, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Sharan, Pierre,
>
> Anyway, even when using Kibble we will always need a human interpretation.
> And that's when it begin to be more work.
+1 Jacques, you are exactly right!
Kibble is a tool like any other, it is not there to tell you what is definitely
right or wrong. It uses rules to aggregate and visualise the data but it is up
to people (i.e us:-) to make sense of it. We as the community have a better
view of what is really happening here, so Kibble or (and AI) is there to assist
us and maybe highlight areas that perhaps need more investigation.
You can probably see that I'm a little Kibble focussed at the moment :-)
Thanks
Sharan
>
> Also, stats are driving the world and we see where it's going... I have
> always preferred the logical branch of AI over the stats branch for this
> reason. Achieving things in the world (yes stats do, or seem to do at least)
> is not the only thing we should worry about.
>
> But who am I to tell? I trust you share my view, so... sorry for this Sunday
> digression, I could not resist (again) :D
>
> Jacques
>
> PS: of course we know that nowadays the AI branches are all mixed to get
> results. I still believe that as long as you instil stats in AI something
> could go wrong.
> Disclaimer: my digression (for fun) is about AI, Kibble is not about AI
>
> Le 05/05/2019 à 10:07, Pierre Smits a écrit :
> > 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
> >>>
>