On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 08:29:49AM -0000, Alexandre Moine wrote:
Hi,
My name is Alexandre Moine and I am a french student in computer science. I am working on
fedora as a packager and an ambassador for now 4 years.
I am currently working for an event [1], and I found very difficult to find any stats
about fedora. On the CommOps wiki page, there is some link about tools (fedora-stats-tool,
gscoc-stats), but they are not very easy to use for the first, and too focused for the
second.
I was thinking about a site that will provide all fedora basic-data (based on the great
fedora apps datagrepper), like number of package added, number of user, with charts. We
can also imagine a tool that will provide more specific datas/charts (number of wiki edit
per day or number of crated iso by pungi per weeks) on demand.
This wiki page [2] have good ideas, but it is kind of outdated.
This can help ambassadors, like me now, or even all the part of the project: to now for
example if a service is well used or not, or to see if a part of the project needs help.
There is here, I think, no huge difficulties. Datagrepper is really easy to use. It only
require "some" website devel and intergration. I'm a not a professional dev,
and I apologize in advance if my words are not wisely ;)
I am talking about a website because they are more friendly, but a great python tool will
be very nice :)
In addition to the already mentioned statscache, I also would like to point out
that datagrepper itself is already capable of doing graphs that can then be
integrated into a web-page:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/line?user=nobrakal&...
or
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/stackedline?delta=60480...
(tiny url:
https://is.gd/JPGPC8 )
Pierre