I think this was discussed briefly in the past on IRC, having Fedora listed on http://cia.vc/. CIA is "a real-time window into the open source world", providing "Real-time open source activity stats" with active projects, people, commits, etc.
It probably won't provide much added functionality (although its RSS feeds are handy sometimes eg. [1]), but it'd be good having Fedora on another contributor/project map. And with the diversity of the projects hosted on Fedora Hosted, maybe this will bring more contributors in.
We'll need to add the CIA client script to our versioning systems:
-d
[1]: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/amarok
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
I think this was discussed briefly in the past on IRC, having Fedora listed on http://cia.vc/. CIA is "a real-time window into the open source world", providing "Real-time open source activity stats" with active projects, people, commits, etc.
It probably won't provide much added functionality (although its RSS feeds are handy sometimes eg. [1]), but it'd be good having Fedora on another contributor/project map. And with the diversity of the projects hosted on Fedora Hosted, maybe this will bring more contributors in.
We'll need to add the CIA client script to our versioning systems:
This looks like a good thing to me. Dmitris do you want to get this setup? I can sponsor you into any additional groups you need to work on this. (I can put it on my TODO list if you can't, but you know how those things go :-( )
-Toshio
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:30:57PM +0300, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
I think this was discussed briefly in the past on IRC, having Fedora listed on http://cia.vc/. CIA is "a real-time window into the open source world", providing "Real-time open source activity stats" with active projects, people, commits, etc.
It probably won't provide much added functionality (although its RSS feeds are handy sometimes eg. [1]), but it'd be good having Fedora on another contributor/project map. And with the diversity of the projects hosted on Fedora Hosted, maybe this will bring more contributors in.
We'll need to add the CIA client script to our versioning systems:
+1.
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/164
I'm not sure if anyone addressed Mike's concern. Should we run this by FESCo or The Board ?
luke
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