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Re: Ohloh profilesYour 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. >>>>> >>>>> ---------------------- >>>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> ---------------------- >>>> 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. >>> >>> ---------------------- >>> 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. >>> >>> >>> >> >> ---------------------- >> 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. >> >> >> > > ---------------------- > This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab > (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. > sakai-dev) site. > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. > > -- Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...) 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Re: Ohloh profilesHave 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. >>>>>>> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > >>>>>>> Preferences. >>>>>> >>>>>> ---------------------- >>>>>> 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. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ---------------------- >>>>> 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. >>>> >>>> ---------------------- >>>> 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. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> ---------------------- >>> 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. >>> >>> >>> >> >> ---------------------- >> This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab >> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development >> (a.k.a. >> sakai-dev) site. >> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > >> Preferences. >> >> > > > > -- > Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...) > Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University > [http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/] > Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/] > > ---------------------- > This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal > ) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. sakai-dev) site. > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > > Preferences. > [see attachment: "smime.p7s", size: 2421 bytes] Attachments: smime.p7s https://collab.sakaiproject.org//access/content/attachment/c34c2130-cdfc-4eb2-be83-9982f5661efe/smime.p7s ---------------------- This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab (https://collab.sakaiproject.org//portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. sakai-dev) site. 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Re: Ohloh profilesHaven'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 > > ---------------------- > > 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. > > ---------------------- > > 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. > > > > > ---------------------- > > 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. > > ---------------------- > > 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. > > > > > ---------------------- > > 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. > > > > > ---------------------- > > This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab > > (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. > > sakai-dev) site. > > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. > > > > > > -- > Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...) > Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University > [http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/] > Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/] > > ---------------------- > This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab > (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. > sakai-dev) site. > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. > > > -- Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...) Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University [http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/] Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/] ---------------------- This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab (https://collab.sakaiproject.org//portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. sakai-dev) site. You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. |
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Re: Ohloh profilesIt 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 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ---------------------- >>>>>>>> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ---------------------- >>>>>>> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ---------------------- >>>>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> ---------------------- >>>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> ---------------------- >>>> 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. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> ---------------------- >>> This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab >>> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development (a.k.a. >>> sakai-dev) site. >>> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > >>> Preferences. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz@...) >> Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University >> [http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/] >> Sakai Fellow - [http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/] >> >> ---------------------- >> This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab >> (https://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal) from the DG: Development >> (a.k.a. sakai-dev) site. >> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > >> Preferences. >> > > [see attachment: "smime.p7s", size: 2421 bytes] > > > Attachments: > > smime.p7s > <https://collab.sakaiproject.org//access/content/attachment/c34c2130-cdfc-4eb2-be83-9982f5661efe/smime.p7s> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This automatic notification message was sent by Sakai Collab > (https://collab.sakaiproject.org//portal) from the DG: Development > (a.k.a. sakai-dev) site. > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. -- D. 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