Thanks Bryan. Yes, Bitergia is also used by: ? Linux Foundation https://linuxfoundation.biterg.io<https://linuxfoundation.biterg.io/> ? Eclipse Foundation https://eclipse.biterg.io<https://eclipse.biterg.io/> Which provides Comprehensive analytics; supports many data sources ? Git/Gerrit, Confluence, Jira, Jenkins, IRC, Mailing Lists, AskBot, Bugzilla, etc. But it is not free, up to 15K per year. I personally believe it worth it. It is up to the board to approve the funding. ?
While Spectrometer only supports git/gerrit and mailing lists, but it is free. Regards, Helen Chen From: "SULLIVAN, BRYAN L" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 12:30 PM To: Helen Chen 00725961 <Helen.Chen at huawei.com>, Ed Warnicke <hagbard at gmail.com> Cc: Ed Warnicke <eaw at cisco.com>, "onap-tsc at lists.onap.org" <onap-tsc at lists.onap.org> Subject: RE: [onap-tsc] Updated TSC Charter FYI, you can see an example of what they can do (bitergia) at https://opnfv.biterg.io/. With some understanding of what it shows you, its possible to gain a valuable perspective on how well the community is working. Thanks, Bryan Sullivan | AT&T From: onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yunxia Chen Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 11:58 AM To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com>; Ed Warnicke <hagbard at gmail.com> Cc: Ed Warnicke <eaw at cisco.com>; onap-tsc at lists.onap.org Subject: Re: [onap-tsc] Updated TSC Charter Bitergia or Spectrometer could put ONAP community?s various activities / contribution, including integrating with Gerrit data, etc., together. I could volunteer working on it and welcome more help and suggestion. Regards, Helen Chen From: <onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org>> on behalf of "SULLIVAN, BRYAN L" <bs3131 at att.com<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 10:56 AM To: Ed Warnicke <hagbard at gmail.com<mailto:hagbard at gmail.com>> Cc: "onap-tsc at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc at lists.onap.org>" <onap-tsc at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc at lists.onap.org>>, Ed Warnicke <eaw at cisco.com<mailto:eaw at cisco.com>> Subject: Re: [onap-tsc] Updated TSC Charter Gerrit can also provide info on reviews, documentation contributions, etc. Tests and project infra I assume you could class as code, but these other types of contributions are also tracked by gerrit. Thanks, Bryan Sullivan | AT&T From: Ed Warnicke [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 10:50 AM To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com<mailto:bs3131 at att.com>> Cc: Christopher Donley (Chris) <Christopher.Donley at huawei.com<mailto:Christopher.Donley at huawei.com>>; onap-tsc at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc at lists.onap.org>; Ed Warnicke <eaw at cisco.com<mailto:eaw at cisco.com>> Subject: Re: [onap-tsc] Updated TSC Charter Brian, How would one be able to point to demonstration of meritocratic contribution for non-code contribution for the purpose of committer promotion? For code contribution (and test case automation, which also then turns out to be code) one can point to the gerrit history. For these other kinds of contribution, what would be the analog demonstration? Ed On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:12 AM, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com<mailto:bs3131 at att.com>> wrote: Chris, Not sure I can post to the TSC list, but here are some comments in the draft: ? Each project will have its own code repositories (one or multiple),? o The concept of an umbrella project may address this, but that?s an overhead that should be optional. It may be more effective in some cases for projects just to have multiple repos. ? A Contributor is someone who contributes code or other artifacts to a project, and reviews the contributions of others. Contributors are not necessarily from Member companies. o We should encourage and recognize all forms of contribution, especially reviews. IMO contributors may provide *no* code but still contribute valuable advice on architecture, quality, testability, or other contributions of a non-code/artifact nature. ? Committer rights for a project are earned via code contribution ? o The potential pool of committers should go beyond just code contribution, given the merit of their other types of contributions ? (description of Incubation phase) Project has resources, but is recognized to be in early stages of development, having yet to achieve a MVP (Minimum Viable Product) that is (or can be) used in production environments. o Clarification as to what an MVP is as the target for the end of the incubation phase. ? Other editorial items Thanks, Bryan Sullivan | AT&T From: onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org> [mailto:onap-tsc-bounces at lists.onap.org<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of Christopher Donley (Chris) Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 8:45 AM To: onap-tsc at lists.onap.org<mailto:onap-tsc at lists.onap.org> Cc: Ed Warnicke <eaw at cisco.com<mailto:eaw at cisco.com>> Subject: [onap-tsc] Updated TSC Charter Dear TSC, On behalf of the Charter drafting team, please find attached an updated version of the TSC Charter incorporating your suggestions and feedback from the last review. We have attempted to highlight the open issues that need a decision from the TSC. We are sending this draft with the intention that you review it in preparation for discussion and voting during our next TSC meeting. 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