The goal of this working group is to develop models that include the integration of multiple CHAOSS metrics in a way that people would consume them in practice. Individual CHAOSS metrics are not often useful alone, nor is the entire collection of CHAOSS metrics used all at once. Metrics models are meant to provide insights on open source community health as drawn from select metrics used in partiuclar contexts.
Anyone with an interst in buidling models from the broad array of CHAOSS metrics is welcome to join this working group. We have created focus-areas where metrics models will likely prove useful and we welcome your contriubtions in these existing (or new) focus areas.
The Metric Model working group started in August of 2021.
A section guiding the user on how to join the working group.
- Link to the Agenda/Meeting-Minutes document
- Link to the Participate page on the website
Link to Code of Conduct
See the CONTRIBUTING.md for more info.
Focus Area | Goal |
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Development | Metrics models that could be used to understand project development |
Community Engagement | Metrics models that could be used to understand community engagement |
Project Health 101 | Metrics models that could be used to understand your project at an entry level |
Sustainability | Metrics models that could be used to understand the long-term sustainability of your project |
Scientific and Academic | Metrics models that could be used in scientific and academic settings |
Operations | Metrics models that could be used to understant your project operations |
Governance | Metrics models that could be used to understand your project governance |
Infrastructure | Metrics models that could be used in infrastructure |
We have not released any metrics models to date.
List containing names of contact persons (linked to their Github profiles) for the working group.
- Yehui Wang
- Matt Germonprez
- Kevin Lumbard
Link to contributors listed on the website.
See LICENSE file.
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