Alvaro del Castillo San Felix [email protected] http://bitergia.com Oct 25, 2014 Alvaro del Castillo San Felix (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 1 / 24
under the “Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0” license, by Creative Commons, available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 2 / 24
OpenSource Software Development analytics, metrics and dashboards Company starting operations in June 2012 Software development analytics services to FLOSS projects to improve the development process. Working with Redhat, OpenStack, Liferay, Wikimedia, Puppet Labs, CENATIC, Emergya and others. http://bitergia.com Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 3 / 24
Started in August 1997 by Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Free Software We love it! http://gnome.org Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 4 / 24
commits and 7,531 developers Results: http://projects.bitergia.com/gnome-dashboard/ browser/scm.html Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 5 / 24
messages and 57,287 participants Results: http://projects.bitergia.com/gnome-dashboard/ browser/mls.html Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 6 / 24
5 millions <X 2 5 <X <10 millions 3 10 <X <15 millions 4 15 <X <20 millions 5 20 <X <25 millions 6 More, much more! Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 8 / 24
18,750,066 Mediawiki and plugins: 4,155,734 Liferay Portal: 3,284,389 OpenStack projects: 1,239,629 Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 9 / 24
In the Top 5 3 In the Top 10 4 In the Top 15 5 Javascript for GNOME desktop. Are you crazy? Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 10 / 24
12.7 C,C++ code 2 2.3 XML 3 0.7 C sharp 4 0.6 HTML 5 0.5 Python 6 0.5 Shell 7 0.3 Javascript Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 11 / 24
Top 40 repositories since 1997 is not active Activity sustainable during all time Low activity repos: gdk-pixbuf, nautilus, tracker, gnome-info, gtkhtml, gnome-applets, balsa, f-spot, tomboy Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 18 / 24
activity src, svn: filtering needed gmail, gnome, linux: individuals the first position redhat, novell, collabora Ximian and Helixcode (history, now Xamarin), OpenedHand (now Intel), Imendio (now Lanedo) Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 19 / 24
first phase of project and then decay. Development mailing lists. First language specific: gnome-es position 29 Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 20 / 24
than 7500 authors contributing code: 441 core, 757 regular, 6331 casual GNOME is attracting more than 250 people new each year nowadays From this 250 people, more than 25 stay in the project for several years GNOME is pretty good preserving the knowledge and the community 93 people in the project for more than 10 years Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 21 / 24
(uses contributors local time). Not valid in cvs or svn: the commit uses the date for the server. Source code: Europe is clearly leading the development from 2010-2014. Mailing lists: Activity more distributed around the world. Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 22 / 24
Add tickets analysis. Filter bots. Group repositories under categories(projects). Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 23 / 24
Learnt something new? http://projects.bitergia.com/gnome-dashboard/ http://projects.bitergia.com/kde/ [email protected] Alvaro del Castillo (Bitergia) GNOME activity around the world Oct 25, 2014 24 / 24