Hello, we would like to help QA team to increase public participation in its activities. We believe that an important step in achieving that is in rewarding the most active participants with "fame" in different top tens, ladders and charts. Therefore we would like to extend the current Fedora Community website [1] with different statistics regarding user participation in different areas relevant to your team. We have called this project "Fedora Hall of Fame" [2]. This information can then be used in different newsletters (FWN, etc) to praise the best people and motivate the others. The information we hope to receive from you is: 1. What are the most important tools you would like to have tracked? For example it can be your wiki, mailing lists, Bugzilla, Koji, Bodhi, Transifex, packages' source code, and so on. 2. What are the most important characteristics you would like to see gathered? For example: # of wiki edits, # of new bug reports, # of package updates released, etc. Some of our ideas are at [3]. In short, we're looking for hints which statistical data would help your team most in evaluating your best contributors. We can't promise you we will gather exactly the information that you would like to see. But if you tell us what you need, we can concentrate on the relevant tasks for you rather than on the irrelevant. Feel free to ask for any details.[4] Thanks, Kamil Páral [1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/community [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Kparal/Idea:Fedora_Hall_of_Fame [3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Kparal/Idea:Fedora_Hall_of_Fame#Hall_of_Fame_proposal [4] This email was sent to many teams' mailing lists, so it might be a little generic. But the meaning should be clear, I hope. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test