On Wed, 08 Oct 2014 21:50:28 +0200, Stephen Gallagher
<sgallagh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
[...]
> Or even better better: What about OpenHub (formerly known as Ohloh)? I
> don't
> have experience with it but it does seem like the right tool...
>
>
Do you have more information? "What about OpenHub?" doesn't indicate
what you want to have it do...
Sure, from [Openhub's blog][1]:
The Black Duck Open Hub (formerly
Ohloh.net) is an online community
and
public
directory of free and open source software (FOSS), offering analytics
and search
services for discovering, evaluating, tracking, and comparing open
source code
and projects. Open Hub Code Search is free code search engine indexing
over
21,000,000,000 lines of open source code from projects on the Black Duck
Open
Hub.
[1]:
http://blog.openhub.net/about/
My idea was that to "show off" activity, OpenHub seems as better tool than
anything
we could ask from mailman, since it's built (also) for that purpose.
For example, we could show some traffic stats/chart somewhere on
openlmi.org. Or
retrieve the stats and send them to the mailing list. (They do provide
[API][2]
and there are also some bindings available.)
[2]:
https://github.com/blackducksw/ohloh_api
Thanks,
aL.
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