[edx-code] Re: Checking community interest in lightweight analytics for Open edX

2018-04-09 Thread John Baldwin
Hi Everyone, We have a somewhat brief architecture and design document for the lightweight analytics app we're developing: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16orj6Ag1R158-J-zSBfiY31RKQ5FuSu1O5F-zpSKOg4/ I had originally posted this on ed Xchange: https://edxchange.opencraft.com/t/analytics-

[edx-code] Re: Checking community interest in lightweight analytics for Open edX

2018-03-02 Thread John Baldwin
Hi John, Thanks for your offer to help! We're carrying on the conversation here: https://edxchange.opencraft.com/t/analytics-lighter-faster-cheaper/202/9 in that forum, I inquired on testing strategies, in particular with dependencies on components within edx-platform. Jeremy Bowman replied wit

[edx-code] Re: Checking community interest in lightweight analytics for Open edX

2018-02-26 Thread John Mark
This sounds great. How can we help you? Specifically, I want to help developers of additional features and their users collaborate on things like this. So, from a web infrastructure PoV, what could we do to facilitate this? To give you an idea, I've put together sites like this one in the past:

[edx-code] Re: Checking community interest in lightweight analytics for Open edX

2018-02-22 Thread John Baldwin
Hi Pierre, Our plan is to "release early and release often" We're targeting an initial release for early April and continue development to meet both customer needs and incorporate improvements via community participation. So yes, we plan to release before the Open edX conference. -John On Th

[edx-code] Re: Checking community interest in lightweight analytics for Open edX

2018-02-22 Thread Pierre Mailhot
Hi John, Saw the discussion yesterday. We would definitely be interested in looking at it and testing it here at EDUlib. Will it be released before or after the Open edX Conference? On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 11:41:37 AM UTC-5, John Baldwin wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > Appsembler has bee