Sure Matthias! Let me try to find time to do a blog post and share on Github the few lines of code I use for doing this…
In a nutshell: - For downloads, I get the raw data from the Eclipse Foundation portal, use a small Ruby script to transform the data in an Excel friendly format as well as append the data coming from the marketplace. The Ruby script is also where I fix a few glitches in the download stats (some random bots seem to trigger 100s of erroneous downloads once in a while?). Once I have the CSV-like raw data, I load it in Excel and create a pivot table.
- For the forum stats, I also have a Ruby script that uses the RSS feed of the forum for getting info regarding the posts. And then again, I dump the CSV-like result in Excel
Cheers! Benjamin
hi benjamin
i very much like the graphs you provide on slides 7 and 8! could you please provide the exact way to obtain the raw data necessary for these graphs?
thanks matthias
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Benjamin Cabé Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2012 16:40 An: technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx Betreff: [technology-pmc] Release documentation for Koneki 0.9
Dear PMC,
Koneki is asking permission to do a 0.9 release [1]. The release document is attached to this e-mail. The IP log has been submitted to the legal team for review.
Thank you, Benjamin.
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