Hi Bhagyashree,

2016-08-24 11:48 GMT+02:00 Bhagyashree Uday <bhagyashree.iitg@gmail.com>:
Hi Alexandre ,

Thanks for the mail and metrics suggestions.

On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Alexandre Moine <nobrakal@gmail.com> 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.
 
skamath or I can help you set up the tools you need and extract the stats needed. We usually around in #fedora-commops irc channel. My IRC nick is bee2502.

This is very kind. I managed to get all the data I needed with some python and datagrepper magic. I just want to avoid this for other people.
 
 
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.

Infra is currently working on a tool for getting such kinds of stats. It's called statscache[1]. You can know more about the motivation and how it is built here [2]. To store these kinds of metrics, you need to build a statscache plugin first. However, for contributors interested in the final data, there are plans to have a frontend for such metrics in Fedora Hubs[3]. However,  this is going to take some time and if you need immediate metrics for your event, I am sure the slides for 'State of Fedora' talk by mattdm have some great ones. These are the slides from FOSDEM in Jan 2016[4] and here is the more recent version from flock in Aug 2016[5] . If you need any metrics apart from these, dont hesitate to mail or ping in IRC.

Statscache look great :D And yeah, I was more thinking about an end-user usable datas. It is important for user, contributors and even curious people to know the real state of fedora. Great if all is on the way!
Thank you for the link with the new datas from Flock, I didn't knew it.
 

Also, since we are on this topic , pingou had in past created a web-front end for metrics like you were suggesting. You can view it at http://thisweekinfedora.org/. Unfortunately, it's no longer active.


This wiki page [2] have good ideas, but it is kind of outdated.

Thanks for pointing out, the page surely needs some love and updates :)
 

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 :)

Please tell me what you think about it, and if you have any ideas.

Hope that is helpful,
Bee

It was, thank you again for your help !

Alexandre
 

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