On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:22:10AM +0200, Kévin Raymond wrote: > Hi, > > Months ago, we all changed our password and ssh keys. > Many accounts have been marked as inactive, for those who have not > changed their password. (Or disabled, I forgot). > > As an ambassador, each time I have the following questions: > - How many contributors are there? > - How many contributors are there in your local community? > > Yes we have some stats, about wiki edits, RPM package downloads through yum, … > We already spoke about that, but don't know if something has been > implemented or if someone is working on it. > Is there a ticket? > > What would be awesome is to get new stats for each release (or > bi-release cycle?) of: > - Total number of active FAS account > - Total number of active FAS account on each main FAS group (infra, > docs, web, packager, qa… (not l10n as it is through transifex.net)) > > But first of all, we need to clearly define the FAS "active" status. > If I remember correctly, there is also a "disabled" account status, > which is part of the password change action… Close accounts are > disabled, which is different than the not active ones. > The active status should match: > - Last wiki edit > - Last mailing list message > - Last FAS connection > - Last commit (bodhi/koji), check also the fedorahosted projects? > - More? > The timeout to become inactive should probably match one release cycle. > > > Is it feasible? > > > The quite obsolete page is: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Statistics And the plan to fix it: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ianweller/statistics_plus_plus (Just push all of the milestones forward by like three months.) -- Ian Weller <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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