Hi guys,

does it make sense to apply for that tool or is it for non-incubator
projects only?

WDYT?

Phil


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Betreff: Re: Offering Snoot analytics services for Apache Projects
Datum: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 14:42:03 +0000 (UTC)
Von: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
Antwort an: [email protected], Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
An: ASF Marketing & Publicity <[email protected]>

Some of you have been asking for more details on Snoot. Here's what
Daniel has explained:
<snip>You could compare it to OpenHub/Ohloh in that they both are
interactive activity trackers. Where Snoot differs is in what it tracks
and how you can use that data.Snoot tracks both code activity,
issues/bugs as well as email, and thus offers a broader range of data
compared to OpenHub which focuses solely on the codebase. Whether it be
JIRA, GitHub Issues, BugZilla, Gerrit etc, or whether it be Pony Mail,
Piper Mail, mod_mbox, we'll scan it and help you decipher how things are
progressing :). 
The product is an interactive set of reporting widgets, where you can
view stats and trends for one or more sources (be that a repo, an issue
tracker or a mailing list) and even combine them into a project, an
organization or a specific technology within an organization. The data
is available as time-series, meaning you can view activity reports that
span months, years or decades and see how things change over time. You
can also do custom comparisons of projects vs other projects, as well as
gain insights into which company is most invested in which project (this
is of course completely up to you whether you wish to use such a
feature). The data can also be exported in plain human readable formats
for use in spreadsheets and other reports.
Each person that gets access to the suite starts out with the data of
the entire ASF, and can then create 'views' (a sub-set of sources) for
each project, sub-group or technology they wish to analyze. You could
for instance create a view with all, let's say Apache Tamaya's resources
bundled into it, and then see how Tamaya's faring. You could also create
a second view, let's say Hadoop (or you could make an umbrella view
called Big Data with all Big Data projects inside it), and compare the
two, see how each segment of the ASF does and how they differ. The
possibilities are....well there's a lot of them :) If nothing else, this
could help projects prepare for monthly reports, by quickly summarizing
what has happened on the development front in the past 3 months (or
whichever time frame you wish to analyze) </snip>
Additionally, he said that they've just completed support for Web site
widgets as of this morning. This allows you to add a widget (a chart) to
your Web site that shows your commits, emails, issues, whatever over the
past year. An example of this is what they created for Apache Traffic
Server at https://preview.snoot.io/foo.html
I hope this helps!
-Sally

      From: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
 To: ASF Marketing & Publicity <[email protected]>  Sent: Monday, August
22, 2016 4:24 PM
 Subject: Re: Offering Snoot analytics services for Apache Projects
   Hello again, everyone --a quick heads-up that we have our first list
of 10 projects for the inaugural onboarding.
>From this point, I'll be adding interested projects to the waitlist.
Projects will be onboarded on a first-come-first-served basis in groups
of 10 per month.
Kind thanks,Sally = = = = =  vox +1 617 921 8656gvox +1 646 598
4616skype sallykhudairi

      From: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
 To: ASF Marketing & Publicity <[email protected]>  Sent: Monday, August
22, 2016 11:58 AM
 Subject: Offering Snoot analytics services for Apache Projects
  Hello PMCs (in blindcopy) --I hope you are all well.
It's my pleasure to announce that the Snoot suite will be made available
to all Apache projects.
You may have already seen some of Snoot's work in:
 - ASF quarterly and annual reports (the graphics behind "Projects and
Code" section https://s.apache.org/Ccml); - the factoids behind some of
our "Did You Know?"
campaigns https://twitter.com/TheASF/status/764454263275872257 - Snoot's
tweets about analytics on the ASF and its
activities https://twitter.com/snoot_io

Snoot are the folks behind http://status.apache.org/ under the umbrella
of their mothership, Quenda, led by ASF Infra's Daniel Gruno.
I'm sure you'd agree that the insight demonstrated in their reports at
https://imgur.com/a/Fierm are valuable. We're excited to share this
service with the Apache community at-large!
So how does this work?
1) the offer is open to all PMCs
2) Daniel and the Snoot team will onboard 10 projects per month on a
first-come-first-served basis
3) to sign up, please respond to me (Sally), as I will be maintaining
the waitlist queuing process
4) I will forward the first 10 PMCs who have made the cut for the
upcoming onboarding period to the Snoot team for instructions and next steps
5) the process will repeat monthly for the remaining projects on the
waitlist (again, at a rate of 10 PMCs per month)

Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. We look forward to
hearing from you!
Warmest regards,
Sally 
= = = = =  vox +1 617 921 8656gvox +1 646 598 4616skype sallykhudairi



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