Hi all! Looking at the graph at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen/Statistics has made me think. The blue line is increasing at a some speed (about 3 or 4 first uploads per year), what means that we're constantly having new women doing packaging stuff. On the other side, the red an yellow lines don't seem to move too much, what means that we are not being able to convert those first uploaders into DDs or DMs. I wonder if those first uploaders keep contributing without turning into DDs or DMs, or if they just get tired and go away. Would it be possible to also have some data comparing the dates of the first upload and last upload, and maybe the number of uploads in-between to see if they might provide an answer? I also wonder about the same graph for all the contributors to the project, whether the increase rates and the conversion between first uploads and the number of DDs, DMs (or NMs) are comparable. Would it be possible to try to get some indicators from the statistics in the way I'm mentioning? It might provide clues about the most effective measures to take.
Greetings and thanks, Miry PS: I wish I was an expert analyzing social statistics, but I'm not, so if anyone is proficient enough in that area, I'd definitely like to hear their opinions -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktimqedffoxtrkjcxbtmtb-ol09p8prf5gc-rc...@mail.gmail.com