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GrimoireCon 2017 Brussels Keynote

Bitergia
February 03, 2017

GrimoireCon 2017 Brussels Keynote

Keynote slides for GrimoireCon 2017 in Brussels

Bitergia

February 03, 2017
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  1. GrimoireCon 2017 Brussels J. Manrique López de la Fuente @jsmanrique

    jsmanrique at bitergia dot com https://speakerdeck.com/bitergia GrimoireCon, Brussels 2017
  2. Agenda 14:00 - 15:00 Keynote (sort of) 15:30 - 17:30

    Workshops / Tutorials Manrique López Bitergia Patrick McGarry Red Hat Kate Stewart Linux Foundation Jesús M. González-Barahona Bitergia Jesús M. González-Barahona Bitergia Daniel Izquierdo Bitergia
  3. /me Hello, my name is Manrique and I am a

    community junkie Involved in: HPCC, AsturLiNUX, HispaLiNUX, GPE, Maemo, Meego, Gnome, GDG, Mozilla, ... Business & marketing developer in Bitergia, the software development analytics company
  4. Facing the limits! Legacy data sources support updated to the

    new platform: Up to 4x faster deployments
  5. Facing the limits! Legacy data sources support updated to the

    new platform: Up to 4x faster deployments Up to 50x faster infrastructure rebuilds / updates
  6. Facing the limits! Legacy data sources support updated to the

    new platform: Up to 4x faster deployments Up to 50x faster infrastructure rebuilds / updates Better UX for data querying (drill down, filtering, ...)
  7. Facing the limits! Legacy data sources support updated to the

    new platform: Up to 4x faster deployments Up to 50x faster infrastructure rebuilds / updates Better UX for data querying (drill down, filtering, ...) New data sources added:
  8. “I'm a professional journalist. Making up lies to fit the

    facts - it's what we do.” -Andrew Klavan 1. Use Case 2. Motivations for metrics 3. Why Bitergia? 4. Legacy to Latest
  9. “If you torture the data long enough, it will confess

    to anything.” – Ronald Coase 1. Contributor footprint 2. Organizational distribution 3. User participation 4. Community resource 5. Supporting information
  10. Who, What, When, Where, How • Who (show appreciation!) •

    What (project scope) • When (activity window) • Where (geo) • How [many] (size)
  11. “One can always find a quote to justify anything.” –

    Marty Rubin 1. Tested / Trusted (OpenStack) 2. Willing to provide Open Solutions 3. Hosted solution a. management b. updates c. troubleshooting
  12. “Before software can be reusable if first has to be

    usable.” – Ralph Johnson 1. Old and (not so) busted 2. New hotness
  13. • Then: 1 repo / 1 irc / 1 list

    • Simple, clean design • Involved in development • Great logical distribution of info
  14. • Now: 46 repos / 3 irc / 10+ lists

    • More! (data, viz, flexibility) • Working to adapt and grow • Planning/Building extensions
  15. /me Like five years ago I was having coffees with

    the gang of Bitergia founders Involved in the company since then http://bitergia.com I work at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos... ...researching about software development http://gsyc.es/~jgb My two hats:
  16. A new old friend The Cauldron GitHub organizations analysis Up

    to 5 GitHub organizations per user Latest 30 active repos per organization analysis Snapshot (no data update) Kibana 5.x based dashboards FREE http://cauldron.io BETA