I am interested in quantifying and analyzing data generated by the Fedora Project as a way to measure the health of the Fedora community. This idea is directly connected to existing efforts to do the same, such as statistics++.
As a way to learn-as-we-go and get myself a useful set of data about the health of the Fedora community, I'm going to focus on a few broad strokes of information. These broad strokes potentially comprise a number of granular study points - places to look, and metrics to pull on a regular basis.
The processes here - the what and how - are going to change over time, in response to whatever happens.
Trends
Usage
- Direct downloads
- Number of repo connections
Search relevance
- Evolve a set of parameters for search engine metrics
- Can we drive down to see what is being done with Fedora? I.e., more than just talked about, how is it used?
Discussions
- Forums
- Mailing lists
Content
- Blogs
- Videos
- Tutorials
- Articles
- Maker/doer
- Can we drive down to see what is being done with Fedora? I.e., more than just talked about, how is it used?
Sources
The Statistics page and its sources provide the initial #Usage trends.