No, I don't believe we have one of those yet.
How about: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/aceu-2016-people
On 10/19/2016 11:44 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> I seem to recall we used to have a wiki page someplace where
> people could add in their arrival/leaving dates/times, flight
> numbers, t
On 10/19/2016 05:16 PM, Dylan Hutchison wrote:
> I'm not sure what the node sizes and edges mean. Could you add labels to
> the visualizations? It looks nice.
I'm guessing it's the size of the repos (in terms of maybe commits
done?) and some sort of connectedness through maybe shared committers.
Thank you for the reply, Benjamin!
Aggregating repos around projects is a good point! Seems to be easy.
Do I understand you correctly that you mean that it is possible to add some
of these graphics to the https://projects.apache.org/ site? Or you meant
something else?
Regards,
Dmitry
2016-10-19
I seem to recall we used to have a wiki page someplace where
people could add in their arrival/leaving dates/times, flight
numbers, things-to-do, etc...
Do we have one setup for ACEU2016?
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I'm not sure what the node sizes and edges mean. Could you add labels to
the visualizations? It looks nice.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Benjamin Young
wrote:
> These are lovely, Dmitry!
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> One thing I noticed is that repos get counted separately, which can be
> confusing in the case
These are lovely, Dmitry!
One thing I noticed is that repos get counted separately, which can be
confusing in the case of Apache CouchDB (for instance) which has several repos
that make up a single project:
https://github.com/apache/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=couchdb
There’s `couchdb` and then
Hi! We had recently made ASF visualizations, similar to those at
https://projects.apache.org/ :
1) ASF graph (SigmaJS): http://asf-graph-v1.datamonsters.ru/filter/50/890
2) ASF graph (D3) + timeline: http://www.asf2.datamonsters.ru/#/
3) "Population pyramid" of ASF committers:
https://lab.datamo