On May 26, 2012, at 9:29 PM, Arvind Prabhakar wrote:

> Hi Jukka,
> 
> On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Jukka Zitting <jukka.zitt...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> 
>> IIUC Flume operates under an RTC model where people are not supposed
>> to commit their own changes, which obviously makes the above data less
>> relevant for evaluating the true diversity of the community. However,
>> seeing only a single trivial commit by both jarcec and juhanic even
>> though they became committers already over three months ago does seem
>> to suggest that they may not be as comfortable in their committer role
>> as people from Cloudera are.
>> 
> 
> As you noted in your comments above - the Flume project tends to follow RTC
> with the reviewer committing the code. I happen to have taken up the role
> of the reviewer for the most part and hence you see the skewed commit
> counts. If you want to see the actual contribution, I would suggest looking
> at fixed JIRA issues by assignees. A quick report yields the following:
> 
>    aprabhkar - 26 - Cloudera [6]
>    brocknoland - 19 - Cloudera [7]
>    esammer - 56 - Cloudera [8]
>    hshreedharan - 34 - Cloudera [9]
>    jarcec - 6 - AVG Technologies [10]
>    jmhsieh - 8 - Cloudera [11]
>    juhanic - 9 - CyberAgent [12]
>    mpercy - 34 - Cloudera [13]
>    m...@apache.org - 1 - Trend Micro [14]
>    prasadm - 34 - Cloudera [15]
>    t...@cloudera.com - 3 - Cloudera [16]
>    w...@cloudera.com - 3 - Cloudera [17]
> 
> Looking at this, the average number of issues resolved by Cloudera
> committers (not counting Tom who is a mentor) is 26, and that for
> non-Cloudera committers is 5. Note that this number does not include other
> committer work such as the number of code reviews they have done, the
> number of design discussions they have participated in, something that is
> very valuable to the project.

Another way of  looking at these same statistics:
Cloudera - 217
Other - 16

That means Cloudera is responsible for over 93% of the Jira issues.  It is 
great that Cloudera is doing so much work but those stats hardly prove 
diversity.


Ralph


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