On 16 July 2015 at 11:47, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Lefty, > Any list containing either "commits", "private" or "security" is left out > of the generated report template for privacy and s2n ratio issues. > This is partly because the reports will be publicly available, and partly > because a disinterest was expressed in having commits@ stats, as that is > just the number of commits made for most projects (where discussion about a > commit would usually happen on the dev list). > I for one think this was the right decision, especially considering that the reports are made publicly available.
rgds jan i. > > I hope this answers your question. > > With regards, > Daniel. > > > On 2015-07-16 08:26, Lefty Leverenz wrote: > >> Question about the report template: why doesn't it include the commits@ >> mailing list? (Is that because JIRA activity already covers the number of >> commits?) >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- Lefty >> >> >> >> On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >> >> This is a really cool service. I noticed it wants login creds. What >>> data >>> would have to be stripped in order to allow general public access? What >>> would it take to get the JSON for the public info? I’ll write the client >>> side in Apache Flex. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Alex >>> >>> On 3/5/15, 1:39 AM, "Daniel Gruno" <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 2015-03-05 01:00, sebb wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 4 March 2015 at 07:26, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 2015-03-04 01:29, sebb wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> The tool looks cool, but does not handle Apache Commons properly, as >>>>>>> it calls it "Apache Commons BeanUtils". >>>>>>> BeanUtils is just one of the Commons components (it seems to be >>>>>>> picking the first component alphabetically). >>>>>>> >>>>>> This was due to Commons not having any information on the base project >>>>>> available in rdf/json, so the system picked what it thought looked >>>>>> like a >>>>>> winner. I have since changed it to just fetch the name from the PMC >>>>>> data >>>>>> instead. >>>>>> >>>>>>> The JIRA release option does not work well for Commons. >>>>>>> Each component has a separate JIRA id, but the graph does not show >>>>>>> the id. >>>>>>> There are other TLPs with multiple JIRA instances and release cycles, >>>>>>> for example Creadur >>>>>>> >>>>>> The JIRA stats are in their infancy still, I'll see if I can't make it >>>>>> more >>>>>> useful for Commons this week. >>>>>> >>>>>>> The JIRA release fetch tool does not report an error for an invalid >>>>>>> JIRA >>>>>>> id. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Note that all Commons JIRA ids are in the Category Commons; similarly >>>>>>> all Creadur instances are in the Category Creadur. >>>>>>> It would be really useful if the releases could be fetched using the >>>>>>> Category. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am on the PMC for Commons, JMeter and Creadur. >>>>>>> Only the JMeter display shows the chair person. >>>>>>> >>>>>> fixed for comons. As for Creadur, whenever someone creates a profile >>>>>> for the >>>>>> >>>>> How does one create profiles? >>>>> Nothing obvious on the website. >>>>> >>>> One clicks on the editor icon to the far right of the menu bar. UI >>>> patches are most welcome :) >>>> >>>> project on projects-new.apache.org, the data will automatically start >>>>>> >>>>> projects-new shows >>>>> >>>>> Apache Commons BeanUtils: 121 committers, 35 PMC members => sub-project >>>>> >>>>> It does not make sense to include sub-projects in the project list. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> showing up on reporter.a.o. >>>>>> >>>>> That seems to have been done. >>>>> Might be useful to cross-link the two apps and provide some background >>>>> docs on how to use them. >>>>> >>>>> It would be useful if ASF members could see the data for every PMC - >>>>>>> but obviously not update PMCs they are not associated with. >>>>>>> >>>>>> That is how it already is. Use the hot-link feature to access projects >>>>>> you >>>>>> are not on the PMC of, or use the 'statistics' link from Whimsy. >>>>>> >>>>> What hot-link feature? >>>>> I only see tabs for the 3 PMCs I am on. >>>>> >>>> If you use the whimsy agenda browser, there is a link under info -> >>>> statistics for each PMC that leads to reporter.apache.org and shows you >>>> information about that PMC as well. You can also access this manually by >>>> going to https://reporter.apache.org/?pmcid (where pmcid is the LDAP ID >>>> of the PMC, for instance apr, httpd, sling, climate etc). >>>> >>>> With regards, >>>> Daniel. >>>> >>>> With regards, >>>>>> Daniel. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3 March 2015 at 10:50, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi folks, >>>>>>>> as some of you will have noticed, either by the commits I just made >>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>> conversations going on elsewhere, I have started work on a new >>>>>>>> helper >>>>>>>> system >>>>>>>> for PMCs called the Apache Reporter Service. This is sort of an >>>>>>>> external >>>>>>>> addition to Whimsy, and shows various statistics and data for >>>>>>>> projects, >>>>>>>> designed to aid chairs (and other lurkers) in viewing and compiling >>>>>>>> data >>>>>>>> for >>>>>>>> board reports. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The system is now live at: https://reporter.apache.org - you will >>>>>>>> need to >>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>> a PMC member of a project to view this site, and you will - in >>>>>>>> general - >>>>>>>> only be shown data for projects where you are on the PMC. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The system will show you: >>>>>>>> - Your next report date and the chair of the project >>>>>>>> - PMC and committership changes over the past 3 months, as well as >>>>>>>> latest >>>>>>>> additions if >3 months ago >>>>>>>> - The latest releases done this quarter (if added by RMs) >>>>>>>> - Mailing list statistics: number of subscribers as well as number >>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>> emails >>>>>>>> sent this quarter and the previous >>>>>>>> - JIRA tickets opened/closed this quarter (if correctly mapped >>>>>>>> within the >>>>>>>> system) >>>>>>>> - A mock-up of a board report, with the above data compiled into it >>>>>>>> (to >>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>> edited heavily by the chair!) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quick-navigation (hot-links) can be done by using the LDAP name of a >>>>>>>> project >>>>>>>> in the URL, for instance: https://reporter.apache.org/?apr would >>>>>>>> navigate >>>>>>>> directly to the Apache Portable Runtime project if you are on that >>>>>>>> PMC >>>>>>>> (or a >>>>>>>> member of the foundation). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The report mock-up is meant as a help only, not a canonical template >>>>>>>> for >>>>>>>> board reports. Vital items, such as community activity and board >>>>>>>> issues >>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>> intentionally left for the reporter (chair) to fill out, and heaven >>>>>>>> help >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> woman/man who submits a report with these fields left as default ;). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Later today, I plan to enable the distribution watching part of this >>>>>>>> service, which will send reminders to anyone who pushes a release, >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>> should (not required, but if they want to!) add their release data >>>>>>>> to the >>>>>>>> system, so as to help others using the system to get an overview of >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> status of any given project. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have already gotten a lot of really useful feedback, but if you >>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>> something you'd like to change, either shoot me an email here on the >>>>>>>> comdev >>>>>>>> list, or commit a change to the system in svn. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With regards, >>>>>>>> Daniel. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>> >