Sean Farley <[email protected]> writes: > Jed Brown <[email protected]> writes: > >> Sean Farley <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Jed Brown <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> Sean Farley <[email protected]> writes: >>>> >>>>> Sean Farley <[email protected]> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Andrew McRae <[email protected]> writes: >>>>>> >>>>>>> But we clone from our fork (formerly Bitbucket firedrake/petsc, now >>>>>>> Github >>>>>>> firedrakeproject/petsc), not from Bitbucket petsc/petsc. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah, the stats won't be perfect, of course. Hopefully, useful enough >>>>>> for some general idea of the numbers. >>>>> >>>>> Also, there are harder questions to answer: does a pull count? If so, >>>>> what about a no-op pull? A pull of one commit? etc. >>>> >>>> It would be fascinating to know how often people issue pulls. For >>>> example, we really have no idea how many people track 'master' or >>>> 'next', but daily pulls, particularly those not at exactly the same time >>>> each day (e.g., cron/nightly testing versus issued by a human) would >>>> help give a picture. >>> >>> Fair enough. Attached is a new PDF with that data. As you mention, >>> though, there's no good way to tell a pull is from a bot. >> >> Unique IP? Doesn't help for on-demand CI systems, but would be relevant >> to institutional machines. > > Sure, I can do unique ips if you want. Previously, you wanted "how often > people issue pulls". If I do two pulls in one hour, how would you like > that counted? Two pulls in one minute?
There are lots of ways to present the data and I don't know what would be most informative. Would it be possible to download some quasi-raw representation of the log files? > Did you also want forks? Maybe, but probably not too substantial for PETSc (since we don't use a particularly fork-heavy workflow). > If you can come up with database-like queries / well-defined metrics / > questions, I can do my best to get that for you guys. Ping me on chat / > IRC (#bitbucket) if you want to talk real-time without the delay.
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