Gathering metrics for the Adoption programme

Mani Sarkar sadhak001 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 11 14:59:31 PST 2014


+1 on base-line and regularly updating stats.

+1 on the Klout idea, Klout covers many of our assets for AdoptOpenJDK.

for github and bitbucket the most basic info we can make use of without any
work are:
https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk-virtual-images/graphs/contributors(for
any project for e.g.)

for bitbucket - its still in the making (
https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issue/743/statistics-bb-502)

My two cents (pence in the UK)!

Cheers,
Mani


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Daniel Bryant
<daniel.bryant at tai-dev.co.uk>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Responses inline:
>
>
> On 05/02/2014 17:00, Martijn Verburg wrote:
>
>> Initial Onboarding:
>> =============
>>
>> * Number of mailing list users
>> * Message volume on the mailing list
>> * Number of new developers successfully building OpenJDK / Downloads of
>> OpenJDK development virtual machine
>> * Number of unique visitors to Adoption page/wiki
>> ** Perhaps measure impact on overall OpenJDK visits
>>
> Looks great - we could also include the number of followers (or Klout
> score) of the adoptopenjdk Twitter account, and the number of contributions
> to the wiki
>
>
>> Betterrev:
>> =======
>>
>> Betterev is a proposed patch workflow & build farm system. It will act as
>> community clearing house for new contributors and as a prototype for
>> OpenJDK infrastructure.
>>
>> * Number of patches submitted to Betterrev (a community clearing house
>> for new contributors)
>> ** Number of patches subsequently committed to OpenJDK
>>
> Perfect. We could also add number of patches rejected/corrected due to
> quality issues, as I'm sure this stat would help convince the OpenJDK
> committers that Betterrev can help with initial triage :-)
>
>
>> QA:
>> ===
>>
>> * Number of FOSS projects involved in testing OpenJDK nightly builds
>> * Number of bugs/issues reviewed by adoption group for quality control
>> purposes.
>>
>> Longterm Onboarding:
>> ================
>>
>> * Number of 'graduates' from Adoption programme into official OpenJDK
>> contributors, authors, committers and reviewers.
>>
> This all looks great, and the number of 'graduates' is going to be a stat
> that we'll all watch with keen interest! :-)
>
> If we're all in agreement with the proposed stats then we should create a
> plan to begin creating a baseline and a methodology for regularly updating
> (and sharing) these metrics.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Daniel
>



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