Hi ,
So I am pretty late with this since I have been stuck with my mid semester
exams for the past week and more but here is the FOSDEM report finally :
https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/fedora-at-fosdem/
Do tell me what you think and suggestions/any more metrics to include, if
any.
Also, jflory we can surely work on Brickhacks report next :)
Cheers,
Bee
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Bhagyashree Uday <
bhagyashree.iitg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi jflory ,
I will update the data to fedora-stats-tools repo on github :) It already
has some awesome Fedora data files in it based upon previous works.
Bee
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 02/23/2016 09:53 AM, Bhagyashree Uday wrote:
>
>> Hi ,
>>
>> So, I am attaching the data for FOSDEM 2014,2015 and 2016. I am working
>> on the buckets as discussed in IRC yesterday and will mail shortly. It
>> contains the list of FOSDEM participants who claimed the badge,
>> newcomers amongst them and their contribution activity for short
>> term(one month pre/post the event) and long term(one year pre/post the
>> event) along with the increase/decrease in their activity after the
>> event.
>>
>> So this data answers questions like (as proposed by jflory7)
>> * How did we do at [X] event?
>> * How does it compare to prior events?
>> * Did we impact more people here based on the number of people who have
>> a badge?
>>
>> and also,
>> * Did contributors come back to the event ?
>>
>> For questions like
>> * How did the event impact areas of Fedora like badges, commblog etc ?
>> * How far did event-goers go into Fedora?
>> I need to dive in deeper :)
>>
>> Bee
>>
>
> This data is *fantastic*. I wonder if there is a more static location we
> can place that data so it is more widely accessible to other interested
> viewers? I'm partially inclined to say "wiki", but then again, I'm
not
> entirely sure.
>
> Maybe someone else has some suggestions for a cool place we can put this
> data up and have it be easily editable by others? If not, then I think we
> should look at getting a wiki page up as a place to put this.
>
> This kind of thing really *really* excites me. It's so cool knowing that
> we can pull these stats together using things that already exist in our own
> infrastructure!
>
> bee2502++ Awesome work, as usual! :)
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Justin W. Flory
> jflory7(a)gmail.com
>
>
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