Thanks for your answer Bobby,

The graphic is available at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/615d0a99ynqhnnj/storm.png?dl=0

Cheers
Igor Steinmacher


Em qua, 8 de jun de 2016 às 12:57, Bobby Evans <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Igor,
> The mailing list strips out most attachments, so if you could post the
> image some other place that would be helpful.  One thing to realize is that
> storm has been on github since it was open sourced.  We migrated from
> https://github.com/nathanmarz/storm/ to Apache.  In Apache we first
> mirrored the repo at https://github.com/apache/incubator-storm and then
> at https://github.com/apache/storm.  The complete history is in here for
> all of that.  Also be aware that we are in the process of merging with the
> jstorm project that has its own history.  It started out as a fork of
> storm, but we have their repository copied into ours as well on a different
> branch, but I am not sure on all of the history with that and how much of
> the history is in our repository.Obrigado,
>
> Bobby
>
>     On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 7:47 PM, Igor Steinmacher <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm a researcher studying software evolution. As part of my current
> research, I'm studying the implications of migrating an open-source
> software project to GitHub, for instance, if the project succeed in
> attracting newcomers. Storm was in my list.
>
> To further analyze the impacts of Storm migration, we analyzed the git log
> commit history of your project in terms of number of contributions, number
> of newcomers, and number of contributors per month. The following figure
> presents a temporal perspective regarding these three measures.
>
>
> ​
> ​Given the numbers presented in the graphic, we would like to ask Storm
> developers the following questions:
>
> 1. What motivated the project to migrate to Github? How do you evaluate
> the benefits of this migration?
> 2. Does this snapshot make sense? Did you find any inconsistency on the
> data?
> 3. Do you have any internal policy to promote/attract/retain newcomers? If
> so, do them succeed?
> 4. There is a decrease on the number of newcomers and contributions
> between 2012 and 2014. Do you have any explanation for that?
> 5. Similarly, why the number of newcomers and contributors increased that
> much after 2014?
>
> Thanks in advance for your collaboration,
>
> Igor Steinmacher, PhD
> http://www.igor.pro.br
>
>
>
>
>

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Igor Steinmacher, PhD
Professor in Dept. of Computing at Universidade Tecnológica Federal do
Paraná
http://www.igor.pro.br

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