These are only on gerrit till we can test replication and have pull request
support.
On Oct 18, 2012 9:12 AM, "Quim Gil" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/17/2012 11:49 AM, Tomasz Finc wrote:
>
>> And here are the links with relevant stats
>>
>> https://www.ohloh.net/p/**WikipediaMobile<https://www.ohloh.net/p/WikipediaMobile>
>>
>> https://www.ohloh.net/p/**WLMMobile <https://www.ohloh.net/p/WLMMobile>
>>
>
> These projects point to https://github.com/wikimedia/*
>
> For sanity purposes, would it make sense to agree that Wikimedia projects
> in Ohloh should point to their canonical locations at Gerrit (unless they
> are only in GitHub, of course)?
>
> --
> Quim
>
>
>> --tomasz
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Tomasz Finc <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I like this as it generally raises the visibility of our projets.
>>> Having a top lovel *and* up to date view these days is next to
>>> impossible unless you follow multiple mailing lists and constantly
>>> read the monthly engineering reports.
>>>
>>> As a test I added our WLM and Wikipedia Cordova apps to Ohloh to see
>>> what they would look like. It would be far simpler if we could be
>>> added as an organization so that these get added automatically.
>>>
>>> --tomasz
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, what about having Wikimedia features as organization in Ohloh?
>>>>
>>>> The proposal is interesting considering the current state of things:
>>>> MediaWiki seems to be stalled with the SVN to Git migration, and it is
>>>> close
>>>> impossible to find out what other projects come from this community.
>>>>
>>>> This would help or quest on community metrics, so here goes my humble
>>>> +1. I
>>>> also volunteer with some work, basically following the steps of
>>>> https://github.com/wikimedia and pinging Sumana / here for anything
>>>> else.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>> Subject:        Seeking feedback on new "Organizations" feature on Ohloh
>>>> Date:   Tue, 16 Oct 2012 18:22:54 +0000
>>>> From:   Rich Sands <[email protected]>
>>>> To:     metrics-wg@theopensourceway.**org<[email protected]><
>>>> metrics-wg@theopensourceway.**org <[email protected]>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> As I mentioned here recently, we're rolling out a new feature on Ohloh
>>>> next week I thought might be interesting to this list. We're adding
>>>> rollups of projects into "Organizations", so project contributors and
>>>> others could see for example all the projects in the FooBar Foundation,
>>>> which ones are most active, the most active contributors, year over year
>>>> summary statistics, etc. I know many of you or folks in your
>>>> organizations have rolled your own metrics for watching your
>>>> foundation's projects and their activity. This feature isn't intended to
>>>> replace any of that, but rather to provide a view into how organizations
>>>> are contributing to and influencing FOSS. We've spoken with a number of
>>>> you who've expressed a need for this, and hope this new feature can be a
>>>> valuable resource.
>>>>
>>>> We're rolling this out as a Beta feature and would love to get your
>>>> feedback. There are two aspects we're looking at: which organizations
>>>> steward which projects, and also which organizations contribute to which
>>>> projects through developers affiliated with those organizations, whether
>>>> they're for-profit, non-profit, governmental, or educational. Initially
>>>> we're concentrating on the first aspect - projects in organizations. In
>>>> a near-term iteration we'll add in the contribution bit, but for now
>>>> we're not showing stats on which projects an organization contributes
>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>> If you would like a preview of this feature before it is released, let
>>>> me know and I'll send you a URL and a name/password combo so you can
>>>> check it out. And if you'd like your organization to be one of the
>>>> featured ones when we open this up, I'd be thrilled to add you. All I
>>>> need is an organization name, a short description, a logo (if
>>>> available), a homepage URL for the organization, and a list of projects
>>>> to include. If your projects aren't already on Ohloh, I can help you add
>>>> them as well.
>>>>
>>>> We're keen to make this useful, and we're rolling it out in a fairly raw
>>>> state, so that the FOSS community can help it evolve. Also, please don't
>>>> post about or publicize this new feature before it comes out next week.
>>>> Looking forward to hearing from you!
>>>>
>>>> --  rms
>>>>
>>>> Rich Sands
>>>> Director of Developer Communities
>>>> Black Duck Software, Inc.
>>>> [email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:rsands@**blackducksoftware.com<[email protected]>
>>>> >
>>>> Cell: +1 617-283-0027
>>>> www.ohloh.net <http://www.ohloh.net>
>>>>
>>>>
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