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Fedora Statistics 2.0 — Now You See It!
We're working on rebuilding the way we produce and present statistics.
People involved
Add yourself if you want to get involved :)
Person | Role |
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Ian Weller | People wrangler |
Luke Macken | Infrastructure + Fedora Community integrator |
Jef Spaleta | |
Max Spevack |
What we want to analyze
Community Activity
- Determine "activity" as a boolean based on wiki edits, translations, mailing list posts, CVS/git/whatever commits, and determine how many accounts are active as a history over time (graph)
- Determine what types of "activity" are "talk" and "action", and analyze the numbers of active members into a sliding scale between "talk" and "action"
Fedora Accounts System
- History over time of account registrations and signed CLAs
- History over time of number of members/sponsors/admins in each group
- History over time of involvement of people from $COMPANY (overall, in each group, as a sponsor, etc)
Packaging
package use
- Parse mirror logs: what packages are being the most downloaded?
pkgdb
- Number of packages over time
- Package to packager ratio over time
- Number of people with X packages (histogram)
- Number of packages with X people (histogram)
- Percentage of packages with EPEL, OLPC branches
bodhi
- Number of updates over time
- Update submitters
- Feedback submitters
- Most updated packages
- Broken deps
rawhide
- Number of updated packages over time
- Most updated packages in a release cycle
- Broken deps
Actual package contents (repoquery)
- Percentage of packages with common post fix (-devel, -doc, -data, common)
- Percentage of subpackages that aren't noarch but could be (Features/NoarchSubpackages)
Mailing lists
- List activity
- Popular threads
- Most active posters
Wiki
- Wiki edits and other actions (page moves, etc)
- People who actually use edit summaries
Fedora Hosted
- Commits and committers
Non-fedorahosted.org SCMs
Red Hat Bugzilla
- Bugs opened
- Bugs closed
- Bugs in the rugs