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Revision as of 20:36, 14 June 2019
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Dave Lillethun
Affiliation: Computer Science Dept., Seattle University
Email: lillethd AT seattleu
Website: http://dave.lillethun.org
New to HFOSS. Looking forward to getting started!
Intro to IRC activity
- How do people interact?
- It seems to flow similar to an Agile / SCRUM type of meeting. Someone has the spotlight and talks about what they're working on - they do most of the talking, and others chime in now and then to offer suggestions, ask questions, etc. Then the spotlight moves to a different person to talk about a topic, and so on. Meanwhile, darci uses the bot to take meeting notes (which the bot will format nicely for them, as we find out in the next stage of the IRC activity)
- What is the pattern of communication? Is it linear or branched? Formal or informal? One-to-many, one-to-one or a mix?
- There is some branching, but without going too far off topic too long - like Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree, not Yggdrasil. The language is pretty informal, and much of it is one-to-many (with a few many-to-one replies) but some of the branches seem to occasionally go one-to-one just for brief moments.
- Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning?
- Starting a message with "Name:" seems to be a common way to address a message to a specific person, and there were one or two uses of /me . Of course, there are the # commands. Also, there are naturally a lot of technical terms being used.
- Can you make any other observations?
- A lot of this feels pretty comfortable if you're used to online chat. :)
- Bonus question: Why didn't Heidi and Darci's actions get picked up by the meetbot?
- Looks like user names are case-sensitive, and heidi and darci's names start with lowercase letters, but the actions had their names spelled with capitals.
Project Evaluation activity
OpenMRS
https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-core
Evaluation Factor | Level (0-2) |
Evaluation Data |
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Licensing | 2 | Mozilla Public License (MPL) 2.0 (GPL compatible) |
Language | 2 | Java (with Spring framework) |
Level of Activity | 2 | multiple commits during most months of the past year, plus a couple bursts of activity |
Number of Contributors | 2 | 324 total contributors, and more than several who have made multiple commits in the past year |
Product Size | ? | need to find a way to count loc while using Firefox |
Issue Tracker | 2 | 1260 issues "Ready for Work", 14184 "Closed", a blocking issue is resolved about once a month |
New Contributor | 2 | Clear instructions for getting started, communication channels, ways to contribute, and a pathway for beginners |
Community Norms | 1.5 | Code of conduct document exists but was buried in the FAQ and hard to find |
User Base | 2 | Website shows sites across the world using the software, plus makes it easy for new users to download and start using it |
Total Score | 15.5 |
Intro to Bug Trackers activity
Current GNOME issues:
- gnome-builder
- evolution
- gnome-control-center
- librsvg
Other information on the list view:
- issue title
- time and user opened
- time last updated
- comments and upvotes