Hi all,
As those of you who have been around for a while might know, I am very
interested in community metrics, and I think it's important that those
metrics be as visible and transparent as possible.
I've been working on what needs to happen to get a community dashboard
going, with a web page
Hi Dave,
On 19 January 2011 12:02, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
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* Anyone think that I'm smoking crack with this basic architecture, and
care to suggest something simpler/quicker/easier?
Have you looked at what was already implemented in some EU funded RD
projects regarding Open
Hi Hector,
Héctor Blanco Alcaine wrote:
Have you looked at what was already implemented in some EU funded RD
projects regarding Open Source metrics and quality? Depending on your
Business Intelligence requirements, they might be very well suited,
provide a plugin infraestructure, or at least
In http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/556 I note the following:
Android in the house
The road ahead looks even more interesting. For the next cycle, the Linaro
team is going to build an
Android environment on the same kernel and toolchain that we collaborate on
with Ubuntu.
For
With regards to the MeeGo forum, here are the custom stats I generate
for Dawn: http://forum.meego.com/stats/
They are automatically generated every first day of the month. Feel
free to extract them for BI purposes.
Reggie
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
Hi,
my 0.05€ here..
I don't like the idea of creating a custom MeeGo mailing list for
projects that already have one (or more). If MeeGo is as close to
upstream as possible, it sounds as a violation of this principle to
use custom mailing lists for discussing issues pertinent to upstream
Greetings all,
A new year is underway and thoughts of events, large and small, are on
the minds of many.
Along those lines I have been discussing sponsorship of regional/local
events such as the popular Texas Linuxfest with Nathan Willis and
others.� Jari has brought the topic up for the MeeGo
Hi All,
I just wanted to update, that thanks to the wonderful Alexandra
Leisse, MeeGo CO task page here[0] got a bit better with a link to
Michael Samarin's talk about cross development. Michael talks about
some basic guidelines to get started, and presents some interesting
study cases that go