Hi ,
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 6:57 PM, AlbertoRodriguez <hotgalan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hi again,
Well, it looks quite interesting, i love statistics and I would be happy to
propose any graphic or analysis of the metrics,
Yes, it would be interesting if you could propose any new ideas for metrics
you have in mind.
just tell me how to get the data
Mostly, we use fedmsg to collect data. I am copy pasting justin's detailed
answer here as it points to all relevant resources.
For the other areas of interest, there's plenty of great resources
available that you can check out. For metrics, we have something called the
fedmsg bus, which emits notifications for all of the different activity in
Fedora. When you look at it all at once, it can be overwhelming (see
#fedora-fedmsg for a live feed of it all at once). But with tools like
Datagrepper, we have more control over what we can see and manage with the
data. Here's some resources you may find useful to see what exactly we can
do with it. This also fits under the storytelling side too. :)
http://fedmsg.com/
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/
https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache
https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/fedora-at-fosdem/ *
* a real example of the kind of conclusions we can draw from fedmsg
or how to help
I would love to talk more about this after tomorows IRC meeting, if it
works well for you.
Best,
Bee
On 08/08/2016 11:22 AM, Bhagyashree Uday wrote:
What kind of metrics are you interested in ? We will be working on
compiling metrics for flock soon and you could probably help with that, if
you are interested :)
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