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
Usage data and notes 2012-07-25
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?
Search relevance data and notes 2012-07-25
Discussions
- Forums
- Mailing lists
Discussions data and notes 2012-07-25
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?
Content data and notes 2012-07-25
Sources
The Statistics page and its sources provide the initial #Usage trends.