Re: New Kibble PMC Chair
Congrats Sharan , looking forward for a lot of news from this project. On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 3:42 PM Kaxil Naik wrote: > Congratulations Sharan > > On Sat, May 1, 2021, 15:22 Sharan Foga wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > A quick note to let you know that I have been recently been elected as > the > > new PMC Chair for Kibble. (Huge thanks to Rich Bowen as the outgoing > Chair > > who has been taking care of the project since it's been a TLP!) > > > > I'd really like to explore and see how we can make the project and > > community grow so I plan to be a bit more active in moving the project > > forward as we work on the roadmap for the new version, as well as > > supporting Kibble-1... so watch out for a few more posts from me :-) > > > > Thanks > > Sharan > > > > >
Re: Kibble Talk for ApacheCon?
Hi All Here is what I submitted.. and feedback is always welcome :-) Thanks Sharan --- Community Health Reporting 101 Do you know if your community is growing or shrinking? Is your project centred around a core of 2 or 3 main contributors? Community health isn't only about ensuring releases are made or that code is being committed regularly. The health of an open source community is similar to our own personal health - there are symptoms that indicate when we are not well. In this presentation, I will talk about some of the simple and basic insights projects can gain by taking a look at their Apache Kibble statistics that are freely available and accessible to every ASF project. Come along and learn about how to find simple indicators that can tell you if your project is looking healthy and sustainable. -- On 2021/05/01 14:58:22, Sharan Foga wrote: > Hi All > > I will submit something before the CFP closes on Monday. If anyone is > interested in co-presenting then please let me know. > > The topic will be 'Community Health Reporting' as suggested by Daniel! > > Thanks > Sharan > > On 2021/04/23 15:56:15, Sharan Foga wrote: > > Good point. 'Community Health Reporting' has a very nice ring to it. And > > in essence that is what we are doing here... > > > > > > On 2021/04/23 15:41:22, Daniel Gruno wrote: > > > On 23/04/2021 17.37, Sharan Foga wrote: > > > > Hi All > > > > > > > > I think it could good to submit a Kibble talk for ApacheCon. It would > > > > be based on Kibble-1 as that is where we have all the Apache project > > > > data. > > > > > > > > A lot of projects may not be aware of Kibble, what it show them and how > > > > they can use it to understand what is and has been happening in their > > > > community. > > > > > > > > There could be 2 possible angles > > > > > > > > 1) Kibble 101 for beginners - go through the basics of and maybe open > > > > it up to the audience to look at their projects > > > > > > > > 2) How PMCs could use Kibble to help them understand how their > > > > community is made up, are they attracting new committers, are people > > > > staying, are they attracting new contributors and do they have non > > > > coding contributors whose contributions may not have been recognised etc > > > > > > I think a "community health reporting 101" would be a welcome addition > > > to the conference! > > > > > > > > > > > I know the CFP closing date is coming up pretty quickly but would be > > > > good to get some feedback. What do people think? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Sharan > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: Kibble Talk for ApacheCon?
Hi All I will submit something before the CFP closes on Monday. If anyone is interested in co-presenting then please let me know. The topic will be 'Community Health Reporting' as suggested by Daniel! Thanks Sharan On 2021/04/23 15:56:15, Sharan Foga wrote: > Good point. 'Community Health Reporting' has a very nice ring to it. And in > essence that is what we are doing here... > > > On 2021/04/23 15:41:22, Daniel Gruno wrote: > > On 23/04/2021 17.37, Sharan Foga wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > > > I think it could good to submit a Kibble talk for ApacheCon. It would be > > > based on Kibble-1 as that is where we have all the Apache project data. > > > > > > A lot of projects may not be aware of Kibble, what it show them and how > > > they can use it to understand what is and has been happening in their > > > community. > > > > > > There could be 2 possible angles > > > > > > 1) Kibble 101 for beginners - go through the basics of and maybe open it > > > up to the audience to look at their projects > > > > > > 2) How PMCs could use Kibble to help them understand how their community > > > is made up, are they attracting new committers, are people staying, are > > > they attracting new contributors and do they have non coding contributors > > > whose contributions may not have been recognised etc > > > > I think a "community health reporting 101" would be a welcome addition > > to the conference! > > > > > > > > I know the CFP closing date is coming up pretty quickly but would be good > > > to get some feedback. What do people think? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Sharan > > > > > > > >
Re: New Kibble PMC Chair
Congratulations Sharan On Sat, May 1, 2021, 15:22 Sharan Foga wrote: > Hi All > > A quick note to let you know that I have been recently been elected as the > new PMC Chair for Kibble. (Huge thanks to Rich Bowen as the outgoing Chair > who has been taking care of the project since it's been a TLP!) > > I'd really like to explore and see how we can make the project and > community grow so I plan to be a bit more active in moving the project > forward as we work on the roadmap for the new version, as well as > supporting Kibble-1... so watch out for a few more posts from me :-) > > Thanks > Sharan > >
New Kibble PMC Chair
Hi All A quick note to let you know that I have been recently been elected as the new PMC Chair for Kibble. (Huge thanks to Rich Bowen as the outgoing Chair who has been taking care of the project since it's been a TLP!) I'd really like to explore and see how we can make the project and community grow so I plan to be a bit more active in moving the project forward as we work on the roadmap for the new version, as well as supporting Kibble-1... so watch out for a few more posts from me :-) Thanks Sharan