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by Anthony Whyte :: Rate this Message:

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There's a thread on the pedagogy list called "Content Authoring"  
that's morphed into a discussion regarding Sakai's relative openness  
as an open-source project.  During the exchange there was a mention  
of Ohloh by Chuck which drew a response from one participant in the  
discussion asking to see richer Ohloh profiles of Sakai core/contrib  
committers.

Since we started enlisting Sakai projects on Ohloh, 71 core and 87  
contrib contributors have been tracked (the latter group also  
contribute heavily to Sakai core projects).  Only a fraction of the  
profiles listed include any information beyond the basic developer X  
as represented by a portion of their email address has made Y commits  
since Month Z.

Creating an account permits developers to provide additional  
information about themselves (image, bio, geographical location,  
"stacks" of other open-source projects they use, etc.).  Some  
developers may prefer general anonymity or may dislike Ohloh.  That's  
cool but if by chance you have no objections to surfacing a bit more  
detail about yourself as a Sakai contributor consider creating an  
Ohloh account or updating your existing one.  Such information adds a  
bit more detail about the developer contingent in our community as  
well as a bit more transparency to the project as a whole.

After all, just who is this guy jim...@... with 623 Java  
commits and comment ratio of 28.2%?  :)

http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/contributors/15253576373787

Cheers,

Anthony


Sakai core
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551

Sakai contrib
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006

New account:

http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
> Date: May 20, 2008 8:27:16 AM EDT
> To: Ken Masters <kmasters@...>
> Cc: csev <csev@...>, Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  
> pedagogy@...
> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>
> Ken--Ohloh provides self-service account creation/maintenance so  
> one does not need to contact Ohloh formally to create/update a  
> profile.  Second, when Ohloh refers to users it's referring to  
> developers who utilize open source projects as they write code  
> (e.g., the Spring Framework, Sakai APIs) as opposed to users who  
> utilize Sakai's suite of collaboration and learning tools in a  
> teaching and learning, research or ah-hoc project context.
>
> Sign up:
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anthony
>
>
>
> On May 20, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> Yes, sorry, my sentence "Perhaps someone could update this?" was a  
>> little cryptic, and appears as a criticism of Ohloh, which it  
>> isn't.  I'm actually appealing to the users on this list to  
>> contact Ohloh to update their information.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> ---------------------------
>> Ken Masters
>> IT Health Education
>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>
>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>> Date: Tue, May 20, 2008 11:49 am
>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>> Cc: Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  Anthony Whyte  
>>> <arwhyte@...>
>>>
>>> Ken - The User's bit on Ohloh is not automatic in any way -  
>>> people in
>>> our community just have to add themselves to the list - so it
>>> naturally lags reality.
>>>
>>> The contributors list *is* automatic.
>>>
>>> /Chuck
>>>
>>> On May 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All
>>>>
>>>> The ohloh site is great, except that it is a little out of date.
>>>> For instance, if you look at the pages dealing with users
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>>> and
>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>>>
>>>> It shows a small number of users (e.g. no-one from Africa or
>>>> mainland Europe).
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps someone could update this?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------
>>>> Ken Masters
>>>> IT Health Education
>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 1:30 pm
>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>> Cc: Deb Balzhiser Morton <dbmor10@...>
>>>>>
>>>>> Deb,   You are welcome to use my comments in any way you like -  
>>>>> with
>>>>> or without attribution.
>>>>>
>>>>> I would suggest that you look around and explore www.ohloh.net and
>>>>> you
>>>>> might find even more interesting materials for your talk.  
>>>>> Ohloh is
>>>>> really nice because it is a third party that assesses the  
>>>>> health of
>>>>> open source communities - it avoids any bias that might creep  
>>>>> in in
>>>>> self-reported indicators of open sourceness.
>>>>>
>>>>> I agree with Salwa's suggestion to just talk abut it.
>>>>>
>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>
>>>>> On May 18, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Deb Balzhiser Morton wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Chuck,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you so much for your thoughtful and on point response.  As
>>>>>> someone who
>>>>>> studies language and communication, point (1) is why I decided to
>>>>>> ask the
>>>>>> community (that and Salwa's encouragement).  I did not know  
>>>>>> enough
>>>>>> to make
>>>>>> comparisons.  Point (2) is exactly correct.  For the most  
>>>>>> part, we
>>>>>> are end
>>>>>> users, although I do believe my colleague is now actively  
>>>>>> involved
>>>>>> in the
>>>>>> Drupal community and institutional choices at his university.
>>>>>
>>>>> If your colleague is close to the IT organization and has gotten
>>>>> Drupal adopted as an enterprise solution - that is actually pretty
>>>>> cool and pretty progressive.  I would wonder if Drupal is being  
>>>>> used
>>>>> to produce and manage the content for a web site - or if Drupal is
>>>>> being used to give accounts to each faculty, staff, and student  
>>>>> for
>>>>> collaborative learning work.  The first scenario is the most  
>>>>> common
>>>>> Drupal application (manageing a web site) - but Drupal is very
>>>>> powerful and can be used as a collaboration system as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>
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Re: Ohloh profiles

by Aaron Zeckoski :: Rate this Message:

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Your wish is my command.
http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/1042
-AZ


On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...> wrote:

> There's a thread on the pedagogy list called "Content Authoring" that's
> morphed into a discussion regarding Sakai's relative openness as an
> open-source project.  During the exchange there was a mention of Ohloh by
> Chuck which drew a response from one participant in the discussion asking to
> see richer Ohloh profiles of Sakai core/contrib committers.
>
> Since we started enlisting Sakai projects on Ohloh, 71 core and 87 contrib
> contributors have been tracked (the latter group also contribute heavily to
> Sakai core projects).  Only a fraction of the profiles listed include any
> information beyond the basic developer X as represented by a portion of
> their email address has made Y commits since Month Z.
>
> Creating an account permits developers to provide additional information
> about themselves (image, bio, geographical location, "stacks" of other
> open-source projects they use, etc.).  Some developers may prefer general
> anonymity or may dislike Ohloh.  That's cool but if by chance you have no
> objections to surfacing a bit more detail about yourself as a Sakai
> contributor consider creating an Ohloh account or updating your existing
> one.  Such information adds a bit more detail about the developer contingent
> in our community as well as a bit more transparency to the project as a
> whole.
>
> After all, just who is this guy jim...@... with 623 Java commits and
> comment ratio of 28.2%?  :)
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/contributors/15253576373787
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anthony
>
>
> Sakai core
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>
> Sakai contrib
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>
> New account:
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>> Date: May 20, 2008 8:27:16 AM EDT
>> To: Ken Masters <kmasters@...>
>> Cc: csev <csev@...>, Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,
>> pedagogy@...
>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>
>> Ken--Ohloh provides self-service account creation/maintenance so one does
>> not need to contact Ohloh formally to create/update a profile.  Second, when
>> Ohloh refers to users it's referring to developers who utilize open source
>> projects as they write code (e.g., the Spring Framework, Sakai APIs) as
>> opposed to users who utilize Sakai's suite of collaboration and learning
>> tools in a teaching and learning, research or ah-hoc project context.
>>
>> Sign up:
>>
>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 20, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> Yes, sorry, my sentence "Perhaps someone could update this?" was a little
>>> cryptic, and appears as a criticism of Ohloh, which it isn't.  I'm actually
>>> appealing to the users on this list to contact Ohloh to update their
>>> information.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Ken
>>>
>>> ---------------------------
>>> Ken Masters
>>> IT Health Education
>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>
>>>
>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>> Date: Tue, May 20, 2008 11:49 am
>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>> Cc: Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>>>>
>>>> Ken - The User's bit on Ohloh is not automatic in any way - people in
>>>> our community just have to add themselves to the list - so it
>>>> naturally lags reality.
>>>>
>>>> The contributors list *is* automatic.
>>>>
>>>> /Chuck
>>>>
>>>> On May 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>
>>>>> The ohloh site is great, except that it is a little out of date.
>>>>> For instance, if you look at the pages dealing with users
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>>>> and
>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>>>>
>>>>> It shows a small number of users (e.g. no-one from Africa or
>>>>> mainland Europe).
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps someone could update this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>> Ken Masters
>>>>> IT Health Education
>>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>>> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 1:30 pm
>>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>>> Cc: Deb Balzhiser Morton <dbmor10@...>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Deb,   You are welcome to use my comments in any way you like - with
>>>>>> or without attribution.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would suggest that you look around and explore www.ohloh.net and
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> might find even more interesting materials for your talk.  Ohloh is
>>>>>> really nice because it is a third party that assesses the health of
>>>>>> open source communities - it avoids any bias that might creep in in
>>>>>> self-reported indicators of open sourceness.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I agree with Salwa's suggestion to just talk abut it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 18, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Deb Balzhiser Morton wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Chuck,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you so much for your thoughtful and on point response.  As
>>>>>>> someone who
>>>>>>> studies language and communication, point (1) is why I decided to
>>>>>>> ask the
>>>>>>> community (that and Salwa's encouragement).  I did not know enough
>>>>>>> to make
>>>>>>> comparisons.  Point (2) is exactly correct.  For the most part, we
>>>>>>> are end
>>>>>>> users, although I do believe my colleague is now actively involved
>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>> Drupal community and institutional choices at his university.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If your colleague is close to the IT organization and has gotten
>>>>>> Drupal adopted as an enterprise solution - that is actually pretty
>>>>>> cool and pretty progressive.  I would wonder if Drupal is being used
>>>>>> to produce and manage the content for a web site - or if Drupal is
>>>>>> being used to give accounts to each faculty, staff, and student for
>>>>>> collaborative learning work.  The first scenario is the most common
>>>>>> Drupal application (manageing a web site) - but Drupal is very
>>>>>> powerful and can be used as a collaboration system as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----------------------
>>>>>> This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab
>>>>>> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal
>>>>>> ) from the DG: Teaching & Learning site.
>>>>>> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace >
>>>>>> Preferences.
>>>>>
>>>>> ----------------------
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>>>>> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal
>>>>> ) from the DG: Teaching & Learning site.
>>>>> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace >
>>>>> Preferences.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> site.
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>>>
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>>> site.
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>>>
>>>
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Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...)
Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University
[http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/]
Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/]

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Re: Ohloh profiles

by Steve Swinsburg :: Rate this Message:

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Have people found that commits aren't showing up properly?
When I enter the username I commit with, I get:

No recognized committer with that name.

:(

Steve

On 20/05/2008, at 3:27 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:

> Your wish is my command.
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/1042
> -AZ
>
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>  
> wrote:
>> There's a thread on the pedagogy list called "Content Authoring"  
>> that's
>> morphed into a discussion regarding Sakai's relative openness as an
>> open-source project.  During the exchange there was a mention of  
>> Ohloh by
>> Chuck which drew a response from one participant in the discussion  
>> asking to
>> see richer Ohloh profiles of Sakai core/contrib committers.
>>
>> Since we started enlisting Sakai projects on Ohloh, 71 core and 87  
>> contrib
>> contributors have been tracked (the latter group also contribute  
>> heavily to
>> Sakai core projects).  Only a fraction of the profiles listed  
>> include any
>> information beyond the basic developer X as represented by a  
>> portion of
>> their email address has made Y commits since Month Z.
>>
>> Creating an account permits developers to provide additional  
>> information
>> about themselves (image, bio, geographical location, "stacks" of  
>> other
>> open-source projects they use, etc.).  Some developers may prefer  
>> general
>> anonymity or may dislike Ohloh.  That's cool but if by chance you  
>> have no
>> objections to surfacing a bit more detail about yourself as a Sakai
>> contributor consider creating an Ohloh account or updating your  
>> existing
>> one.  Such information adds a bit more detail about the developer  
>> contingent
>> in our community as well as a bit more transparency to the project  
>> as a
>> whole.
>>
>> After all, just who is this guy jim...@... with 623 Java  
>> commits and
>> comment ratio of 28.2%?  :)
>>
>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/contributors/15253576373787
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>> Sakai core
>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>
>> Sakai contrib
>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>
>> New account:
>>
>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>>> Date: May 20, 2008 8:27:16 AM EDT
>>> To: Ken Masters <kmasters@...>
>>> Cc: csev <csev@...>, Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,
>>> pedagogy@...
>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>
>>> Ken--Ohloh provides self-service account creation/maintenance so  
>>> one does
>>> not need to contact Ohloh formally to create/update a profile.  
>>> Second, when
>>> Ohloh refers to users it's referring to developers who utilize  
>>> open source
>>> projects as they write code (e.g., the Spring Framework, Sakai  
>>> APIs) as
>>> opposed to users who utilize Sakai's suite of collaboration and  
>>> learning
>>> tools in a teaching and learning, research or ah-hoc project  
>>> context.
>>>
>>> Sign up:
>>>
>>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 20, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All
>>>>
>>>> Yes, sorry, my sentence "Perhaps someone could update this?" was  
>>>> a little
>>>> cryptic, and appears as a criticism of Ohloh, which it isn't.  
>>>> I'm actually
>>>> appealing to the users on this list to contact Ohloh to update  
>>>> their
>>>> information.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------
>>>> Ken Masters
>>>> IT Health Education
>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>> Date: Tue, May 20, 2008 11:49 am
>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>> Cc: Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken - The User's bit on Ohloh is not automatic in any way -  
>>>>> people in
>>>>> our community just have to add themselves to the list - so it
>>>>> naturally lags reality.
>>>>>
>>>>> The contributors list *is* automatic.
>>>>>
>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>
>>>>> On May 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The ohloh site is great, except that it is a little out of date.
>>>>>> For instance, if you look at the pages dealing with users
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It shows a small number of users (e.g. no-one from Africa or
>>>>>> mainland Europe).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps someone could update this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ken
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>>> Ken Masters
>>>>>> IT Health Education
>>>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>>>> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 1:30 pm
>>>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>>>> Cc: Deb Balzhiser Morton <dbmor10@...>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Deb,   You are welcome to use my comments in any way you like  
>>>>>>> - with
>>>>>>> or without attribution.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would suggest that you look around and explore www.ohloh.net  
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> might find even more interesting materials for your talk.  
>>>>>>> Ohloh is
>>>>>>> really nice because it is a third party that assesses the  
>>>>>>> health of
>>>>>>> open source communities - it avoids any bias that might creep  
>>>>>>> in in
>>>>>>> self-reported indicators of open sourceness.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I agree with Salwa's suggestion to just talk abut it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On May 18, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Deb Balzhiser Morton wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Chuck,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you so much for your thoughtful and on point response.  
>>>>>>>> As
>>>>>>>> someone who
>>>>>>>> studies language and communication, point (1) is why I  
>>>>>>>> decided to
>>>>>>>> ask the
>>>>>>>> community (that and Salwa's encouragement).  I did not know  
>>>>>>>> enough
>>>>>>>> to make
>>>>>>>> comparisons.  Point (2) is exactly correct.  For the most  
>>>>>>>> part, we
>>>>>>>> are end
>>>>>>>> users, although I do believe my colleague is now actively  
>>>>>>>> involved
>>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>>> Drupal community and institutional choices at his university.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If your colleague is close to the IT organization and has gotten
>>>>>>> Drupal adopted as an enterprise solution - that is actually  
>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>> cool and pretty progressive.  I would wonder if Drupal is  
>>>>>>> being used
>>>>>>> to produce and manage the content for a web site - or if  
>>>>>>> Drupal is
>>>>>>> being used to give accounts to each faculty, staff, and  
>>>>>>> student for
>>>>>>> collaborative learning work.  The first scenario is the most  
>>>>>>> common
>>>>>>> Drupal application (manageing a web site) - but Drupal is very
>>>>>>> powerful and can be used as a collaboration system as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ----------------------
>>>>>>> This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab
>>>>>>> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal
>>>>>>> ) from the DG: Teaching & Learning site.
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>>>>>>> Preferences.
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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> Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/]
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Re: Ohloh profiles

by Aaron Zeckoski :: Rate this Message:

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Haven't looked at it in a long while. I don't know how to do a search
but it seems to show some commits for me.
-AZ


On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Steve Swinsburg <sswinsb2@...> wrote:

> Have people found that commits aren't showing up properly?
> When I enter the username I commit with, I get:
> No recognized committer with that name.
>
> :(
> Steve
> On 20/05/2008, at 3:27 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>
> Your wish is my command.
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/1042
> -AZ
>
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...> wrote:
>
> There's a thread on the pedagogy list called "Content Authoring" that's
>
> morphed into a discussion regarding Sakai's relative openness as an
>
> open-source project.  During the exchange there was a mention of Ohloh by
>
> Chuck which drew a response from one participant in the discussion asking to
>
> see richer Ohloh profiles of Sakai core/contrib committers.
>
> Since we started enlisting Sakai projects on Ohloh, 71 core and 87 contrib
>
> contributors have been tracked (the latter group also contribute heavily to
>
> Sakai core projects).  Only a fraction of the profiles listed include any
>
> information beyond the basic developer X as represented by a portion of
>
> their email address has made Y commits since Month Z.
>
> Creating an account permits developers to provide additional information
>
> about themselves (image, bio, geographical location, "stacks" of other
>
> open-source projects they use, etc.).  Some developers may prefer general
>
> anonymity or may dislike Ohloh.  That's cool but if by chance you have no
>
> objections to surfacing a bit more detail about yourself as a Sakai
>
> contributor consider creating an Ohloh account or updating your existing
>
> one.  Such information adds a bit more detail about the developer contingent
>
> in our community as well as a bit more transparency to the project as a
>
> whole.
>
> After all, just who is this guy jim...@... with 623 Java commits and
>
> comment ratio of 28.2%?  :)
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/contributors/15253576373787
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anthony
>
>
> Sakai core
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>
> Sakai contrib
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>
> New account:
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>
> Date: May 20, 2008 8:27:16 AM EDT
>
> To: Ken Masters <kmasters@...>
>
> Cc: csev <csev@...>, Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,
>
> pedagogy@...
>
> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>
> Ken--Ohloh provides self-service account creation/maintenance so one does
>
> not need to contact Ohloh formally to create/update a profile.  Second, when
>
> Ohloh refers to users it's referring to developers who utilize open source
>
> projects as they write code (e.g., the Spring Framework, Sakai APIs) as
>
> opposed to users who utilize Sakai's suite of collaboration and learning
>
> tools in a teaching and learning, research or ah-hoc project context.
>
> Sign up:
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anthony
>
>
>
> On May 20, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Yes, sorry, my sentence "Perhaps someone could update this?" was a little
>
> cryptic, and appears as a criticism of Ohloh, which it isn't.  I'm actually
>
> appealing to the users on this list to contact Ohloh to update their
>
> information.
>
> Regards
>
> Ken
>
> ---------------------------
>
> Ken Masters
>
> IT Health Education
>
> http://www.ithealthed.com
>
> ____/\/********\/\____
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
>
> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>
> From: csev <csev@...>
>
> Date: Tue, May 20, 2008 11:49 am
>
> To: pedagogy@...
>
> Cc: Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>
> Ken - The User's bit on Ohloh is not automatic in any way - people in
>
> our community just have to add themselves to the list - so it
>
> naturally lags reality.
>
> The contributors list *is* automatic.
>
> /Chuck
>
> On May 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> The ohloh site is great, except that it is a little out of date.
>
> For instance, if you look at the pages dealing with users
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>
> and
>
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>
> It shows a small number of users (e.g. no-one from Africa or
>
> mainland Europe).
>
> Perhaps someone could update this?
>
> Regards
>
> Ken
>
> ---------------------------
>
> Ken Masters
>
> IT Health Education
>
> http://www.ithealthed.com
>
> ____/\/********\/\____
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
>
> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>
> From: csev <csev@...>
>
> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 1:30 pm
>
> To: pedagogy@...
>
> Cc: Deb Balzhiser Morton <dbmor10@...>
>
> Deb,   You are welcome to use my comments in any way you like - with
>
> or without attribution.
>
> I would suggest that you look around and explore www.ohloh.net and
>
> you
>
> might find even more interesting materials for your talk.  Ohloh is
>
> really nice because it is a third party that assesses the health of
>
> open source communities - it avoids any bias that might creep in in
>
> self-reported indicators of open sourceness.
>
> I agree with Salwa's suggestion to just talk abut it.
>
> /Chuck
>
> On May 18, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Deb Balzhiser Morton wrote:
>
> Chuck,
>
> Thank you so much for your thoughtful and on point response.  As
>
> someone who
>
> studies language and communication, point (1) is why I decided to
>
> ask the
>
> community (that and Salwa's encouragement).  I did not know enough
>
> to make
>
> comparisons.  Point (2) is exactly correct.  For the most part, we
>
> are end
>
> users, although I do believe my colleague is now actively involved
>
> in the
>
> Drupal community and institutional choices at his university.
>
> If your colleague is close to the IT organization and has gotten
>
> Drupal adopted as an enterprise solution - that is actually pretty
>
> cool and pretty progressive.  I would wonder if Drupal is being used
>
> to produce and manage the content for a web site - or if Drupal is
>
> being used to give accounts to each faculty, staff, and student for
>
> collaborative learning work.  The first scenario is the most common
>
> Drupal application (manageing a web site) - but Drupal is very
>
> powerful and can be used as a collaboration system as well.
>
> /Chuck
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Re: Ohloh profiles

by D. Stuart Freeman :: Rate this Message:

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It depends on what you committed to and when.  You can see the things
being tracked at http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006/enlistments for
contrib and http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/enlistments for core.

Steve Swinsburg wrote:

> Have people found that commits aren't showing up properly?
> When I enter the username I commit with, I get:
>
> No recognized committer with that name.
>
> :(
>
> Steve
>
> On 20/05/2008, at 3:27 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>
>> Your wish is my command.
>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/1042
>> -AZ
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...> wrote:
>>> There's a thread on the pedagogy list called "Content Authoring" that's
>>> morphed into a discussion regarding Sakai's relative openness as an
>>> open-source project.  During the exchange there was a mention of Ohloh by
>>> Chuck which drew a response from one participant in the discussion
>>> asking to
>>> see richer Ohloh profiles of Sakai core/contrib committers.
>>>
>>> Since we started enlisting Sakai projects on Ohloh, 71 core and 87
>>> contrib
>>> contributors have been tracked (the latter group also contribute
>>> heavily to
>>> Sakai core projects).  Only a fraction of the profiles listed include any
>>> information beyond the basic developer X as represented by a portion of
>>> their email address has made Y commits since Month Z.
>>>
>>> Creating an account permits developers to provide additional information
>>> about themselves (image, bio, geographical location, "stacks" of other
>>> open-source projects they use, etc.).  Some developers may prefer general
>>> anonymity or may dislike Ohloh.  That's cool but if by chance you have no
>>> objections to surfacing a bit more detail about yourself as a Sakai
>>> contributor consider creating an Ohloh account or updating your existing
>>> one.  Such information adds a bit more detail about the developer
>>> contingent
>>> in our community as well as a bit more transparency to the project as a
>>> whole.
>>>
>>> After all, just who is this guy jim...@... with 623 Java
>>> commits and
>>> comment ratio of 28.2%?  :)
>>>
>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551/contributors/15253576373787
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>>
>>> Sakai core
>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>>
>>> Sakai contrib
>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>>
>>> New account:
>>>
>>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>> From: Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>>>> Date: May 20, 2008 8:27:16 AM EDT
>>>> To: Ken Masters <kmasters@...>
>>>> Cc: csev <csev@...>, Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,
>>>> pedagogy@...
>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>
>>>> Ken--Ohloh provides self-service account creation/maintenance so one
>>>> does
>>>> not need to contact Ohloh formally to create/update a profile.
>>>>  Second, when
>>>> Ohloh refers to users it's referring to developers who utilize open
>>>> source
>>>> projects as they write code (e.g., the Spring Framework, Sakai APIs) as
>>>> opposed to users who utilize Sakai's suite of collaboration and learning
>>>> tools in a teaching and learning, research or ah-hoc project context.
>>>>
>>>> Sign up:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/new
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On May 20, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, sorry, my sentence "Perhaps someone could update this?" was a
>>>>> little
>>>>> cryptic, and appears as a criticism of Ohloh, which it isn't.  I'm
>>>>> actually
>>>>> appealing to the users on this list to contact Ohloh to update their
>>>>> information.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>> Ken Masters
>>>>> IT Health Education
>>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>>> Date: Tue, May 20, 2008 11:49 am
>>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>>> Cc: Peter Knoop <knoop@...>,  Anthony Whyte <arwhyte@...>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ken - The User's bit on Ohloh is not automatic in any way - people in
>>>>>> our community just have to add themselves to the list - so it
>>>>>> naturally lags reality.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The contributors list *is* automatic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 20, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Ken Masters wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The ohloh site is great, except that it is a little out of date.
>>>>>>> For instance, if you look at the pages dealing with users
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3551
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4006
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It shows a small number of users (e.g. no-one from Africa or
>>>>>>> mainland Europe).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Perhaps someone could update this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ken
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>>>> Ken Masters
>>>>>>> IT Health Education
>>>>>>> http://www.ithealthed.com
>>>>>>> ____/\/********\/\____
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Content Authoring
>>>>>>>> From: csev <csev@...>
>>>>>>>> Date: Mon, May 19, 2008 1:30 pm
>>>>>>>> To: pedagogy@...
>>>>>>>> Cc: Deb Balzhiser Morton <dbmor10@...>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Deb,   You are welcome to use my comments in any way you like - with
>>>>>>>> or without attribution.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would suggest that you look around and explore www.ohloh.net and
>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>> might find even more interesting materials for your talk.  Ohloh is
>>>>>>>> really nice because it is a third party that assesses the health of
>>>>>>>> open source communities - it avoids any bias that might creep in in
>>>>>>>> self-reported indicators of open sourceness.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I agree with Salwa's suggestion to just talk abut it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /Chuck
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On May 18, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Deb Balzhiser Morton wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Chuck,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you so much for your thoughtful and on point response.  As
>>>>>>>>> someone who
>>>>>>>>> studies language and communication, point (1) is why I decided to
>>>>>>>>> ask the
>>>>>>>>> community (that and Salwa's encouragement).  I did not know enough
>>>>>>>>> to make
>>>>>>>>> comparisons.  Point (2) is exactly correct.  For the most part, we
>>>>>>>>> are end
>>>>>>>>> users, although I do believe my colleague is now actively involved
>>>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>>>> Drupal community and institutional choices at his university.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If your colleague is close to the IT organization and has gotten
>>>>>>>> Drupal adopted as an enterprise solution - that is actually pretty
>>>>>>>> cool and pretty progressive.  I would wonder if Drupal is being used
>>>>>>>> to produce and manage the content for a web site - or if Drupal is
>>>>>>>> being used to give accounts to each faculty, staff, and student for
>>>>>>>> collaborative learning work.  The first scenario is the most common
>>>>>>>> Drupal application (manageing a web site) - but Drupal is very
>>>>>>>> powerful and can be used as a collaboration system as well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /Chuck
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