
Some developers are more equal than others
Some developers are “more equal” than others. Find out how you can identify them using analytics on code review data.
Some developers are “more equal” than others. Find out how you can identify them using analytics on code review data.
So you decided to use metrics to track your free, open source software (FOSS) community. Now comes the big question: Which metrics should I be
Finally we released a new version of the OpenStack Quarterly report. This is intended to provide insights about the software development process of the OpenStack
[Updated results based on methodological changes] Kilo, the new OpenStack release, shows a continuous increase of activity if compared to Juno. From Icehouse to Juno,
[This post is part of the lightning talk presented at FOSDEM 2015. The talk was titled as “Data, data and data about your favourite community”
Within a few hours the OpenStack Juno release will be delivered. At the moment of writing this analysis the OpenStack Activity Board shows 91,317 commits
After our visit to the Open Automotive’14 hosted by the Genivi Alliance, we have prepared a new version of the activity dashboard based on the preliminary
In a previous post (Commits: that metric), we were talking about all of the flavors we should take into account when measuring commits. An example
Source code versioning systems are tools that help to facilitate the life of developers. Basically those are used to have a list of all of
Havana release is scheduled on the 17th of October. In just a few hours the new version of OpenStack will be ready. As we did for