Request For Commits   /     3: Measuring Success in Open Source with Andrew Nesbitt and Arfon Smith

Description

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal are joined by Andrew Nesbitt and Arfon Smith to talk about open source metrics, and how to interpret data around dependencies and usage. They talked about what we currently can, and can not measure in today’s open source ecosystem. They also talked about individual project metrics, how we can measure success, what maintainers should be paying attention to, and whether or not GitHub stars really matter.SponsorsLinode –  Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code rfc20 to get 2 months free! Rollbar –  Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That's nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit. GuestsAndrew Nesbitt – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteArfon Smith – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteNotes and LinksAndrew Nesbitt is the creator of Libraries.io, and Arfon Smith heads up open source data at GitHub. Andrew’s project, Libraries.io, helps people discover and track open source libraries, which was informed by his work on GitHub Explore. Arfon works to make GitHub data more accessible to the public. Previously, he worked on science initiatives at GitHub and elsewhere, including a popular citizen science platform called Zooniverse.GitHub StarsLibraries.ioZooniverse

Summary

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal are joined by Andrew Nesbitt and Arfon Smith to talk about open source metrics, and how to interpret data around dependencies and usage. They talked about what we currently can, and can not measure in today’s open source ecosystem. They also talked about individual project metrics, how we can measure success, what maintainers should be paying attention to, and whether or not GitHub stars really matter.

Subtitle
Measuring Success in Open Source
Duration
1:13:22
Publishing date
2016-08-11 20:00
Link
https://changelog.com/rfc/3
Contributors
  Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers
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Enclosures
https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/rfc/3/request-for-commits-3.mp3
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