My opinion.  No, there's nothing stopping a podling from signing up.
However they hit their 10 project capacity already.  Personally, I doubt
the feature set is there completely and we'll get better metrics off of
github + openhub.

John

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 5:44 PM P. Ottlinger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> does it make sense to apply for that tool or is it for non-incubator
> projects only?
>
> WDYT?
>
> Phil
>
>
> -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
> 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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