[fedora-commops] Issue #105 `GSoC Idea - Centralized metrics for Fedora`
by Sachin S Kamath
skamath reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-commops` that you are following:
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## Problem
Right now, metrics collection in CommOps is not very efficient and requires a lot of manual work. Metrics for various events/FAS groups/users are collected using scripts which query [datagrepper](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/) and return results. This process is very time consuming and writing scripts each time is a very tedious process. Also, querying the datagrepper to get data everytime is redundant and time-consuming.
Example of current statistics generation : https://github.com/bee2502/fedora-stats-tools (Lots of hack-y scripts)
## Proposed Solution
Hack on [statscache](https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache) to build a central metrics generation system for Fedora with handy features to pull statistics. Statscache consumes all the messages and does not query datagrepper every single time thereby increasing the efficiency. By building on top of statscache, we can significantly reduce the number of scripts required to gather metrics to almost 0.
Nice to have features :
* Statistics by FAS group.
* Per user statistics.
* Statistics of users holding a badge (Useful for event statistics)
* Exporting of stats in various formats (JSON, HTML, CSV, etc)
* Date based filtering for all statistics (Useful for generating reports)
* Graphs for statistics
I added the above-mentioned features based on datagrepper in the [tool](https://pagure.io/gsoc-stats) I had developed last summer. This can be used as a base for statscache integration.
Sample data generated using the tool : [fedstats-data](https://github.com/sachinkamath/fedstats-data)
## Final Deliverables
* A webapp to run queries (with a nice, minimal interface - based on statscache)
* API for all the queries functions
* Well-Documented code.
This is my initial proposal and we can definitely build upon this. Thoughts?
CC: @bee2502 @bex
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https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/105
7 years
[Following Up Action] Follow up with LATAM Ambassadors about if a CommBlog article suffices for reimbursement
by Eduard Lucena
Hi,
I update the ticket 21 as requested, but I want to sent the info to all:
In the Fedora Latam Ambassador's meeting
<https://meetbot-raw.fedoraproject.org/teams/fedora-latam/fedora-latam.201...>,
Latam Ambassadors answer that they are ok to include the post in the
CommOps Blog to promote the events in where we participate, but they
request to an email to be sent to Global Ambassador list to make this
official. Also they ask for the steps to publish articles in CommOps Blog.
This will probably originate some tasks, but Latam Ambassadors are willing
to colaborate. All regions should be notified about this initiative, and I
think it could lead to a very good marketing to attract new contributors.
Br,
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Eduard Lucena
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Fedora Ambassador Latam
7 years
[fedora-commops] Issue #70: FOSS Student Pack
by Eduard Lucena
x3mboy added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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In the Hacking session we discuss about running a survey/poll to get input from students, taking advantage of FLISoL is happening next week and is usually organized in universities. The question we propose are these:
* Are you using Linux?
* What come to mind when you hear “Student Pack”? [ “Not sure” option ]
* If programming, what languages / stacks are are you familiar with? [ Check all that apply ]
* Python
* C/C++
* C#
* JavaScript
* Other: ________
* Which of the following do you use in your classes and projects? [ Check all that apply ]
* Design/Graphics Suites: _____________
* Office Suites: __________
* Audio Edition: __________
* IDEs: ___________
* Programming frameworks: ____________
* Robotics/electronic Suites: ____________
* Hardware: ___________
* What tools do you think can be made to work in Linux?
Please comment about the questions.
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https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/70
7 years
[fedora-commops] Issue #108: Metrics for Community Blog and Fedora Magazine
by Bhagyashree Padalkar
bee2502 reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-commops` that you are following:
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These metrics were first proposed by @jflory7 on #105 for GSoC metrics project. However, as it is not yet clear if this metrics will be included in the final deliverables or if the project will get a slot for GSoC 2017, I am creating a new issue for this.
Some statistics to be collected on the Fedora Magazine / Community Blog via the WordPress API could be cool. Specifically, we would want to gain insight into:
Post performance (daily / weekly / monthly)
Overall trends in viewing (weekly / monthly / annually)
Comparative reports (e.g. how this {week,month,year} was compared to last {week,month,year}
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https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/108
7 years