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* FAS Account: bee2502
* FAS Account: bee2502
* Fedora userpage: [[User:Bee2502|Bee2502]]
* Fedora userpage: [[User:Bee2502|Bee2502]]
*Email Address: bhagyashree dot iitg at gmail dot com (I rarely check my FAS mails)
* Email Address: bhagyashree dot iitg at gmail dot com  
*Blog URL: [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com https://networksfordata.wordpress.com]
* Blog URL: [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com https://networksfordata.wordpress.com]
*Freenode IRC Nick: bee2502
* Freenode IRC Nick: bee2502
*github :  
* Github : [https://github.com/bee2502 https://github.com/bee2502]




===Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?===
===Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?===


Your proposal should include the following: your project proposal, why you'd like to execute on this particular project, and the reason you're the best individual to do so. Your proposal should also include details of your academic, industry, and/or open source development experience, and other details as you see fit
'''I love Fedora OS '''


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps
While Fedora isn't the first Linux distribution I have used, it is surely one which I have used the longest and am most comfortable with.


Being involved with the Community Operations team and contributing to Fedora has been a wonderful experience. GSoC offers me a rare opportunity to continue this involvement with CommOps and Fedora by spending my summers doing something I really love(metrics and contributing to Fedora) and making some really impactful contributions along the way.
'''I love the Fedora Community'''


===Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open source project as a contributor?===
The Fedora community is very warm and welcoming. I especially like that CommOps encourages contributors to work in diverse areas and to try out new stuff, with the Fedora community always ready to help you out if stuck.


Yes, I have been involved with the Community Operations team since the past six months. Some of my past contributions include -
'''I love Fedora CommOps'''


* Collaborated with [[User:Jflory7|Justin Flory]] on [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/women-in-computing-and-fedora/ Women in Computing and Fedora article].
I love the work. I love the team and I want to continue contributing and helping improve Fedora. Period.


* Helped [[User:Jkurik|Jan Kurik]] organize ''' F23 Elections''' ! Also compiled the post-election metrics. Read more about the F23 elections on the CommOps retrospective [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/commops-2015-elections-retrospective/ here].
'''High Impact'''


* Compiled Fedora IRC metrics [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/meetbot-data-analytics-peek-fedora-irc-meetings/ here]
Even as a newcomer, I have had the opportunity to work on high impact projects like organizing elections or working on metrics which affect strategic decisions. The huge impact your work can have on milllions of Fedora users and contributors is something which motivates me to contribute to Fedora.  


* Fedora Badges post for Newcomers : 'How to get started with Fedora Badges?' [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fedorabadges/ here].
'''Great Learning Opportunity'''


* Some bug fixes for fedora-infra repo along with contributing to Community Blog and Fedora Magazine.
Due to the flat hierarchy in Fedora, I have already collaborated with or worked under some of the long term contributors and important figures in the Fedora community. This experience has been a great learning opportunity in many different ways and I look forward to many such chances in the future.


* Community Blog stats - add link here
I look forward to work and be involved with Fedora. I aim to stick around and become a long term contributor in the Fedora community.


I am also a member of Fedora Women and recently started contributing to Fedora Hubs development too.
===Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open source project as a contributor?===


===Did you participate with the past GSoC programs, if so which years, which organizations?===
Yes, I have been involved with the Community Operations team since the past six months. Some of my past contributions include -


No
==== Statistics related Contributions ====


===Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2016 program, if yes, which team(s), are you interested with?===
* Data Analytics to understand impact of FOSDEM : [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/fedora-at-fosdem/ read here] and [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-stats-tools/blob/develop/event-activity.py code here]
* Year in Review metrics for Fedora CommOps : read the report with information about API queries, analysis and data visualizations [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/01/22/2015-in-numbers-fedora-commops/ here]
* Community Blog statistics : read the report with information about API queries, analysis and data visualizations [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/01/22/2015-in-numbers-fedora-community-blog/ here]
* Outreachy Impact metrics : [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/women-in-computing-and-fedora/ read here] and [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/line?user=charul&user=pjha&user=riecatnor&user=ktnode&user=housewifehacker&user=smanuel16&user=marija&user=keekri&user=bee2502&user=dhrish20&user=devyani7  related API query here]
* F23 Dec/Jan Election related metrics : [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/commops-2015-elections-retrospective/ read here] and related statistics  [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/results/famsco-nov-dec-2015 here], [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/results/fesco-nov-dec-2015 here] and [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/results/council-nov-dec-2015 here]
* IRC metrics using fedmsg activity and datagrepper : [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/meetbot-data-analytics-peek-fedora-irc-meetings/ read here] and [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-stats-tools/blob/develop/scripts/meetbot_stats.py code here]
* Spammer Activity in Fedora - some graphs [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/4WREEL7EBU7X26Y33GEINLD5P3RWLM7S/ ML thread here] and related API query [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/line?topic=org.fedoraproject.prod.fas.group.member.apply&delta=2592000 here] and [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/line?topic=org.fedoraproject.prod.fas.group.member.apply&delta=31536000 here]


I will, of course. I'll continue with the CommOps team and Hubs development. I am also interested in being an Ambassador(but that's for a bit later)
==== Other Technical Contributions ====


===Why am I the best fit for this project idea?===
* Contributed to Fedora Hubs for gaining technical knowledge of the codebase which would be helpful in developing metrics related widgets.
Issues I have fixed include :


I am really passionate about Data Analytics. With data, I want to understand and impact the community by bringing to light the critical issues along with identifying our strengths and weaknesses to help the leadership make informed decisions.My work in the Community Operations team at Fedora has revolved around these areas and I couldn't be more grateful for this wonderful experience and the awesome community.
[https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106 https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106]


Apart from that,
[https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96 https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96].


* I'm really passionate about open source, love the CommOps and Fedora community and I will continue to contribute to Fedora and CommOps even when the project ends.
You can see my closed PR's [https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/pull-requests?status=False&author=bee2502 here]
So, Choose me ! Choose me ! Choose me !


// something about watching CommOps grow
My Hubs related fedmsg activity [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?category=pagure&user=bee2502 here]
// Fedora community here


* "Bee has been a founding member of the CommOps team since October 2015. In her time contributing to CommOps, she has helped with F23 elections (which was the fourth most participated in election in Fedora history), generated metrics analyzing impact at the FOSDEM conference and telling the story of Fedora's Ambassadors in quantifiable terms (and being featured on the Fedora Magazine for it), and added her unique perspective and wisdom into the decision-making behind many CommOps decisions. Bee has been an integral part of helping CommOps succeed." --[[User:Jflory7|Jflory7]] ([[User talk:Jflory7|talk]]) 14:35, 16 March 2016 (UTC)
==== Other Contributions ====


==Project Proposal==
* Collaborated with [[User:Jflory7|Justin Flory]] on [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/women-in-computing-and-fedora/ Women in Computing and Fedora article].


===Overview===
* Helped [[User:Jkurik|Jan Kurik]] organize ''' F23 Elections''' ! They were the fourth most participated elections in all time.Read more about the F23 elections on the CommOps retrospective [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/commops-2015-elections-retrospective/ here].


CommOps
* Completed the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps/Join CommOps Join Process]. Wrote a Fedora Badges post to aid Newcomers : 'How to get started with Fedora Badges?' [https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fedorabadges/ read it here].


Metrics
* Helping in diversity and women outreach efforts of Fedora by being an active member in Fedora women community.
Overall Goals for these Tasks include :


-Learn more about Fedora Users as well as Contributors.
* I have also contributed to the Fedora Community Blog (see my works [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/author/bee2502/ here]) and to Fedora Magazine(see my works [https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-looks-back-ahead-women-computing/ here])
-Improve Contributor Experience as a whole.
-Along with onboarding strategies, Improve contributing experience for newcomers.
-Improve Engagement of existing Fedora Contributors(through badges series' and events)
-Suggest strategies for making passive/stagnant contributors more active.
-Observe and Record Fedora Contributor behavior.
-Identify common trouble spots for Fedora Users and suggest Improvements.
* ''' Develop Metrics to learn more about Fedora Users as well as Contributors to aid in generate strategies using these metrics.'''


We can also use data analytics to find triggers which caused contributors to become passive ?
* I have a good knowledge of the wiki,Trac,IRC and mailing-lists and I am comfortable with using them to communicate effectively.    I have communicated and interacted with my mentors and other team members in IRC and ML and having been involved with CommOps, I understand the ethics and values that make up the Fedora Community.
-Can we Relate this patterns to newcomers to identify their longetivity and supress such triggers ?
-How to help passive contributors make a comeback ? How to increase such numbers ?
-Are there any such previous comeback cases ?


Impact
* You can see my overall contribution activity via fedmsg [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user=bee2502 here] and [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/charts/line?user=bee2502 here]


Apart from Fedora, I have done an Open Source Data Analytics project for Measurement Lab


=== Tasks List ===
===Did you participate with the past GSoC programs, if so which years, which organizations?===


==== Metrics and Data Visualizations ====
No


Relevant Tickets and Mailing List Discussions :
===Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2016 program, if yes, which team(s), are you interested with?===


'''FEDORA EVENT STATISTICS'''
I will, of course. I'll continue with the CommOps team and Hubs development. I am also interested in being an Ambassador(but that's for a bit later)


* Analyse the participation in past Fedora events including conferences like FOSDEM , FLOCK
===Why am I the best fit for this project idea?===
* Develop metrics for contribution activity of participants
* Analyse the short term and long term impact of the events on Fedora Community


I am really passionate about Data Analytics. With data, I want to understand and impact the community by bringing to light the critical issues along with identifying our strengths and weaknesses to help the leadership make informed decisions. My proposal for the Community Operations slot for Fedora in GSoC revolves around this idea. Along with sound technical skills required to implement this proposal, I also feel that I have the required non-technical skills ideal for effective open source contributions


''' fedmsg STATISTICS '''
Some relevant points include :


* Generate Fedora Wiki Monthwise/ Weekwise/ Daywise topic related metrics
* I'm really passionate about open source, love the CommOps and Fedora community and I will continue to contribute to Fedora and CommOps even when the project ends.
* Timewise metrics for the past year for all topics, if possible
* I am comfortable with coding in Python , C++ , R and can write queries in SQL. I also have intermediate knowledge of HTML and CSS.
* Identify active projects from fedmsg statistics
* I have working knowledge of fedmsg system and datagrepper queries and have done related data analytics projects before [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSOC_2016/Student_Application_bee2502#Statistics_related_Contributions link here]
* Which build has most contributions ?
* I also know Machine Learning and NLP and I am interested in using these techniques to understand Fedora community better.
* How many contributors are just long-tail from packaging one thing?
* I am learning Data Visualization techniques like d3.js so that I can develop interactive visualizations from data.
* I also have contributed to Fedora Hubs development in the past and have knowledge of the codebase.Issues I have fixed include :


[https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106 https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106]


'''FEDORA BADGES STATISTICS'''
[https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96 https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96].


* Compile an overall Badges Metrics Report to find fedoraproject.org Improvement Areas
You can see my closed PR's [https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/pull-requests?status=False&author=bee2502 here]. My Hubs related fedmsg activity [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?category=pagure&user=bee2502 here]. Being familiar with the codebase, I can help in CommOps related tasks for Hubs development
(eg : Only 8.1 % of overall contributors have earned "Baby Badger" ! -> 91.9% of contributors have never logged into their Fedora Badges Account -> Are these passive/active ? Need to promote Fedora Badges more in fedoraproject.org community)


* Monthwise Trends in Badges Collection . By badge type, ideally :)
* My contributions to Fedora have not just been limited to technical aspects. To gain a deeper understanding of the Fedora Project, I have tried to contribute in diverse areas including helping [[User:Jkurik|Jan Kurik]] organize F23 elections(which was the fourth most participated elections in Fedora history) , writing a Fedora Badges article to help newcomers[https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fedorabadges/ link here], contributing to Community Blog (see my works [https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/author/bee2502/ here]) and to Fedora Magazine(see my works [https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-looks-back-ahead-women-computing/ here]) and helping in diversity and women outreach efforts of Fedora by being an active member in Fedora women community.


* I blog regularly, and I believe this will help me develop interesting and well laid-out documentation as well as data analytics reports for the project.
* I have a good knowledge of the wiki,Trac,IRC and mailing-lists and I am comfortable with using them to communicate effectively.
* I have communicated and interacted with my mentors and other team members in IRC and ML and having been involved with CommOps, I understand the ethics and values that make up the Fedora Community.


'''MAILING LISTS STATISTICS '''
* '''If you haven't guessed it by now, I really love CommOps and contributing to Fedora and GSoC offers me a great opportunity to do so over the summer !!! ''' Additionally, I get to work on statistics and Machine Learning - what more could I ask ?!


* Overall Metrics like Average size of thread , number of people in a thread, trends in a thread as possible go
==Project Proposal==
* Mailing List wise Metrics like which lists are highly active lists(get more posts),levels of traffic ,traffic over time , length of discussions
* Also answer questions like : Where are posters from? Redhat v.s. Non-redhat (can be misleading, because mattdm uses fp.o address, but you get idea)


'''BUGZILLA and GITHUB STATISTICS '''
===Overview===


* Timewise statistics of bugs/issues like Bug turnaround/Ticket Turnaround.
Fedora Community Operations(CommOps) : Statistical Simulation and Data Analytics for Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus Activity
* Identifying repositories/bugs which need most help.
* If possible ,system to identify bugs/issues suitable for newcomers. (Need more discussion on this ).


''' ASK FEDORA STATISTICS '''
[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps Community Operations], a.k.a. CommOps, aims to address the area of community infrastructure by providing the tools, resources, and utilities for the different subgroups of Fedora to increase communication across the Project.


* Metrics(Monthwise/Weekwise/Daywise) to answer questions like like Question Posting Rate, Question Answering Rate , Mean Questions posted, Tagwise distribution of Questions posted, % Questions Answered , Mean number of Answers/Comments before Question closed , Time period with Highest Answering Activity , Topic wise Answering Activity Distribution
Because of the fedmsg stack, Fedora has very detailed raw data on Fedora contributor activity. My proposal revolves around programmatically querying Datagrepper API for data collection to build automated tools using Statistical and Machine Learning techniques for data analysis and visualization for different parameters.


''' FEDORA CONTRIBUTOR STATISTICS '''
=== GOALS ===


* Red Hat vs Non Red Hat Contributors
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA EVENT ANALYTICS====
* Area wise top contributors
* Average Contributor Age(Fedora Activity wise) , Retention Rate of Contributors
* Does contribution activity over time follow a longtail pattern ?


* Identify patterns in contribution behavior for successful contributors ( Do successful/old contributors have diverse contributions ? Are their contributions in bursts or continous over a period of time ? )
* Develop automated tools for data collection using tahrir API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
* Also, identify and code suitable Clustering algorithms for demographical analysis using scipy and sci-kit learn python libraries
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js


* Do people care about things outside of their own packages? ( How many developers have a significant number of content badges and visa versa? )


* Data Analytics for Newcomer Retention and improving contribution activity of community
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY ANALYTICS  ====
* Analyse Fedora Badges Activity of Newcomers to identify suitable tasks
* Identify impact of Attending Fedora Events on Contribution Activity


* Develop automated tools for data collection using Datagrepper API queries for Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity.
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries for generating sub-project wise metrics, contributor wise metrics like mean Contributor Age(Fedora Activity wise), Retention  Rate of Contributors
* Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling of data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python.
* Also, identify and implement suitable Machine Learning algorithms(like Temporal Clustering) to find similarity patterns in sub-project activity, build contributions etc
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js


''' AUTOMATE METRICS related TASKS '''
* Develop an automated tool for the fedmsg statistics for quarterly report for Fedora Project.
* Develop statistical tools to identify long-tail patterns in contribution activity(How many contributors are just long-tail from packaging one thing?)
* Use Machine Learning algorithms like Logistic Regression,SVM or Neural Networks to distinguish Redhat vs Non-redhat contributers on lists and conduct a statistical analysis.
* Develop a Temporal Clustering based tool to identify similarity in contribution patterns for long-time contributors ( Do successful/old contributors have diverse contributions ? Are their contributions in bursts or continous over a period of time ? ) (optional)
* Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as [https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache statscache] plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.


* Automate the fedmsg statistics for quarterly report for Fedora Project
* ML Discussion [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/ZXD2YGW2UREARMNGOUJRMW5YLFG7NCAR/ here] , [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/GZ5HB7KYZ4AF53NGAOSQXATVCSKKJ5PJ/ here]and [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/ZXD2YGW2UREARMNGOUJRMW5YLFG7NCAR/ here] and related ticket on CommOps Trac instance [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-commops/ticket/32 here] and [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-commops/ticket/31 here]
* Automate Elections related metrics Tasks


''' COMMOPS TOOLBOX '''
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR MAILMAN/HYPERKITTY ACTIVITY ANALYTICS  ====


* Develop Tools for CommOps Toolbox
* Develop automated tools for data collection using HyperKitty API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries to generate statistics like mean/median size of ML thread , number of people in a thread, mean length of discussions, redhat vs non-redhat activity.
* Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for ML activity data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows).
* Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns in lists.
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
* Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as [https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache statscache] plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.


''' FEDORA ELECTION METRICS '''
* ML Discussion [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/W2OMDI5MO3BN7SFHPIJ3DZD6VN5R63YU/#VK5PRO4HW5J7UKZFSZBR6IFR7YF6D5KO here] and [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/GJCVSS6M4KOT4CZBDFQECFVXWPRJ4BAO/#ZPR2XMYHU4BMZP5ESLVQJJIJEPYFYJNH here]. Related tickets on CommOps Trac instance [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-commops/ticket/42 here] and [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-commops/ticket/26 here]


* Work with the Fedora Community Operations Team in improving Voter Turnout.
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR BUGZILLA ANALYTICS ====
* Do people feel elections are meaningful? Do they not vote because they are confident, or not confident?
* Do the loud people who get elected really represent the base? Is there a vast silent majority?
* Do people get elected on incumbency?
* Was bundling really such a big issue?
* Agenda and Campaign Analysis of Candidates, if possible


'''Collaborate with other teams in Fedora Community on metrics related tasks wherever required.'''
* Develop automated tools for data collection using Bugzilla API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
* Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows/mean Bug turnaround time).
* Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns.
* Identify relevant algorithms and develop Machine Learning based tool to identify easy-fix or most relevant bugs (Optional)
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
* Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as [https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache statscache] plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.


* Work with Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Advisor to  programmatically create, deploy, and most importantly, analyze the  Contributor Demographics Survey
=== STRETCH GOALS ===
* Collaborate with other teams like Design team, Infra Team and Marketing Team on Metrics Related Tasks


===== Fedora Hubs Widgets =====
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA BADGES ====
 
* Develop automated tools for data collection using tahrir API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis of badge collection activity using numpy and pandas python libraries.
* Also, identify and code suitable Clustering algorithms for demographical analysis using scipy and sci-kit learn python libraries
* Generate programmatic python scripts for Temporal Analysis for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
 
==== FEDORA HUBS WIDGETS ====


* Componentization of CommOps deliverables into Fedora Hubs Widgets.
* Componentization of CommOps deliverables into Fedora Hubs Widgets.
* Develop metrics related widgets for Fedora Hubs
* Develop metrics and statistics related widgets for Fedora Hubs


===== Some other cool Ideas bee2502 would like to work on =====
==== Some other cool Ideas bee2502 would like to work on ====


* NLP analysis to find the expertise Fedora Contributers
* '''Automated NLP-based tool to find the expertise Fedora Contributers'''


To answer the question "How can best solve my doubt?" OR "Who is the most qualified person for this task?" using meeting logs from IRC meetings
Develop an automated tool using NLP techniques to find the expertise of Fedora contributors using meetbot logs of IRC meetings.
We are looking to answer questions like "Who can best solve my doubt?" OR "Who is the most qualified person for this task?"  
NLP libraries for python like gensim or nltk will be used for tool development.


* Badge Recommendation Engine widget for Hubs
* '''Badge Recommendation Engine widget for Hubs'''
    
    
Much along the lines of Stack Overflow Badge Recommendations : "You are 50% of the way to earning the 'Master Editor Badge' "
Much along the lines of Stack Overflow Badge Recommendations : "You are 50% of the way to earning the 'Master Editor Badge' "
Provide recommendations like "80% of contributors who last collected 'White Rabbit Badge' went on to collect 'Origin Badge' next "
Provide recommendations like "80% of contributors who last collected 'White Rabbit Badge' went on to collect 'Origin Badge' next "
Develop an automated tool with backend using Tahrir API to fetch data.
Identify suitable Recommendation Algorithms like Collaborative Filtering and develop the engine using them


This could be especially helpful for newcomers to explore different areas of Fedora Project
This could be especially helpful for newcomers to explore different areas of Fedora Project
Some related representations by mizmo : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_RPG_OLD
Some related representations by mizmo : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_RPG_OLD


===== Other CommOps related stuff =====
* '''Automated Tool to publish IRC meetings word clouds to social media like Twitter'''
 
Generate wordclouds from meetbot data using NLP techniques or wordcloud tools/libraries for python.
Develop a tool using Twitter API to publish these wordclouds to Fedora handles on social media.


* Publish Wordclouds based on IRC Meetings to twitter and CommBlog.
==== STATISTICAL TOOL FOR GITHUB ANALYTICS ====


* Onboarding Series Badges
* Develop automated tools for data collection using Github API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
* Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
* Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows/mean issue turnaround time).
* Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns.
* Identify relevant algorithms and develop Machine Learning based tool to identify easy-fix or most relevant issues (Optional)
* Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js


* Update fedmsg Documentation. Ongoing work [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedmsg_meta_fedora_infrastructure/pull/338#issuecomment-152013863 here]
=== Final Deliverables ===


* Selecting and building the Delegation of Subproject membership within the CommOps team. More info [http://decausemaker.org/posts/proposal-commops-for-fedora.html here]
* Automated statistics tools(scripts in python,preferably) for data collection,analysis and visualizations to be committed to the [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-stats-tools fedora-stats-tools github repo] and/or [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps#Toolbox Community Operations Toolbox] whichever appropriate. Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as [https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache statscache] plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.


* Editing Wiki Pages/ Wiki Gardening tasks whenever possible
* Data files(.csv) to be committed to the [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-stats-tools fedora-stats-tools github repo]


* Assist Diversity Advisor on various diversity related issues. Actively participate in Fedora Community and be involved with projects like Fedora Women
* Analysis Reports and documentation of work to be published to community via Mailing lists, Fedora Planet and/or Community Blog posts whichever appropriate.


* Report back weekly on Community Operations to Mailing Lists, Community Blog, and other channels when appropriate.
* Report back weekly on Community Operations to Mailing Lists, Community Blog, and other channels when appropriate.
* Metrics deliverables would include data files(.csv), automated python scripts used to generate the statistics(committed to the [https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-stats-tools fedora-stats-tools github repo]) along with data visualizations and reports published to community via Mailing lists, Fedora Planet and/or Community Blog posts whichever appropriate.
=== Related Initial Contributions during the Application Period ===
*And I have learnt to communicate in mailing lists and IRC channels as well by subscribing into the Fedora summer-coding mailing list and Fedora developers mailing and as well as to the IRC channels.
*I have communicated with the mentors Remy Decausemaker(decause) , Corey Sheldon(linux modder) and Justin Flory(jflory7) via mailing lists and via IRC and got to know more about the project and the technical things that I need to master in developing this project.


=== Timeline ===
=== Timeline ===
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I would like to start having a look and master the technical stuff that I need to fulfill even before the Community bonding period starts.
I would like to start having a look and master the technical stuff that I need to fulfill even before the Community bonding period starts.


====Community bonding period (22nd of April - 25th of May)====


====Upto the start of Community Bonding Period (28th of March - 27th of April)====
* Work on improving the technical skills needed for the project (especially data visualizations)
 
* Understand the bugzilla API
*Getting familiar with Python and DJango web application framework
* Discuss and finalize the Machine Learning Algorithms neccesary for FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY statistical analysis tool
*Gain knowledge in Saas, Compass and Susy
* Discuss project specifications with mentor.
*Getting familiar with the development environment of AskBot
* Develop an automated tool for the fedmsg statistics for quarterly report for Fedora Project.
*Understand the AskBot pages flow and possible improvements
*Learn responsive web design in detail
 
====Community bonding period (28th of April - 25th of May)====
 
*Discuss further about the redesign plan of AskFedora via mailing lists and communicating actively in the IRC channels
*Present my ideas on how to change the current design of AskFedora reflecting my own ideas.
*Present what I have already done with the design of AskFedora web interfaces and mock ups, receive feedback from the mentors and further carry on development work on the mock ups and interfaces according to their feedback.


====Work Period until mid-term evaluations (26th of May – 26th of June)====
====Work Period until mid-term evaluations (25th of May – 20th of June)====


*'''Week 1-2'''
* Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA EVENT ANALYTICS
**Finish doing mockups for all the pages in AskFedora and get them finalized.
* Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY ANALYTICS
*'''Week 3-4'''
* Communicate to the team regarding weekly status
**Code the UI for the mockups.
* Update personal blog posts to be syndicated on Fedora Planet as per the progress
**First finish with the responsive UI for the Main page and Q/A page and integrate them with the AskBot.
**Testing and bug fixing.
*'''Week 5'''
**Start coding responsive UI for the other pages.


====Period of submitting mid-term evaluations (27th of June - 3rd of July)====
====Period of submitting mid-term evaluations (20th of June - 27th of June)====


*Completing and submitting mid-term evaluations.
* Clean Code and test for bugs.
*Carry on coding responsive UI for the other pages.
* Fix related bugs and write documentation.
* Code review by mentor.
* Submitting and completing midterm evaluations.
* Update personal blog posts for weekly status, to be syndicated on Fedora Planet


====Work Period (4th of July 8th of August)====
====Work Period (27th of June 15th of August)====


*'''Week 1'''
* Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR MAILMAN/HYPERKITTY ACTIVITY ANALYTICS
**Complete coding responsive UI for all the other pages.
* Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR BUGZILLA ANALYTICS
*'''Week 2-3'''
* Communicate to the team regarding weekly status
**Find and code the separate and individual left out elements
* Update personal blog posts to be syndicated on Fedora Planet as per the progress
**Integrate them with AskBot
* Also attend FLOCK :)
**Testing and bug fixing
*'''Week 4-5'''
**Final integration with AskBot
**Testing and bug fixing
*'''Week 6'''
**This week is allocated in case of emergency reasons that I would not be able to complete some work within the schedule.
**Apart from the above I will be continuously blogging about the progress of the project and the work I do and on this week I will spend my time refining the content in my blog.


====Miscellaneous Information====
==== Final Week(15th August - 23rd August) ====


*I am very much capable of managing my time and hence I will be able to manage my time effectively and meet the project targets and deadlines on time.
* Clean Code and test for bugs.
*As I have great passion and interest towards UX/UI I will be very much willing to learn new things related to them. As I will be working on things I love it will not become a stress or a burden for me even though the hardness or quantity of work that I will be doing become high.
* Fix related bugs and write documentation.
*And also my department in the university is spending time and money in organizing programs to encourage students to participate in GSoC and FOSS development activities. In case I get to contribute towards this project I would also get a chance in talking to the other students about this project and my contribution towards it. I would also encourage the students to contribute towards design and development activities in Fedora and make them aware of the importance of contributing towards open source software.
* Code review by mentor.
* Submitting and completing midterm evaluations.
* Update personal blog posts for weekly status, to be syndicated on Fedora Planet
* Wrap up and Complete tasks


===Potential Mentors===
===Potential Mentors===

Latest revision as of 18:33, 25 March 2016

Contact Information


Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?

I love Fedora OS

While Fedora isn't the first Linux distribution I have used, it is surely one which I have used the longest and am most comfortable with.

I love the Fedora Community

The Fedora community is very warm and welcoming. I especially like that CommOps encourages contributors to work in diverse areas and to try out new stuff, with the Fedora community always ready to help you out if stuck.

I love Fedora CommOps

I love the work. I love the team and I want to continue contributing and helping improve Fedora. Period.

High Impact

Even as a newcomer, I have had the opportunity to work on high impact projects like organizing elections or working on metrics which affect strategic decisions. The huge impact your work can have on milllions of Fedora users and contributors is something which motivates me to contribute to Fedora.

Great Learning Opportunity

Due to the flat hierarchy in Fedora, I have already collaborated with or worked under some of the long term contributors and important figures in the Fedora community. This experience has been a great learning opportunity in many different ways and I look forward to many such chances in the future.

I look forward to work and be involved with Fedora. I aim to stick around and become a long term contributor in the Fedora community.

Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open source project as a contributor?

Yes, I have been involved with the Community Operations team since the past six months. Some of my past contributions include -

Statistics related Contributions

  • Data Analytics to understand impact of FOSDEM : read here and code here
  • Year in Review metrics for Fedora CommOps : read the report with information about API queries, analysis and data visualizations here
  • Community Blog statistics : read the report with information about API queries, analysis and data visualizations here
  • Outreachy Impact metrics : read here and related API query here
  • F23 Dec/Jan Election related metrics : read here and related statistics here, here and here
  • IRC metrics using fedmsg activity and datagrepper : read here and code here
  • Spammer Activity in Fedora - some graphs ML thread here and related API query here and here

Other Technical Contributions

  • Contributed to Fedora Hubs for gaining technical knowledge of the codebase which would be helpful in developing metrics related widgets.

Issues I have fixed include :

https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106

https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96.

You can see my closed PR's here

My Hubs related fedmsg activity here

Other Contributions

  • Helped Jan Kurik organize F23 Elections ! They were the fourth most participated elections in all time.Read more about the F23 elections on the CommOps retrospective here.
  • Helping in diversity and women outreach efforts of Fedora by being an active member in Fedora women community.
  • I have also contributed to the Fedora Community Blog (see my works here) and to Fedora Magazine(see my works here)
  • I have a good knowledge of the wiki,Trac,IRC and mailing-lists and I am comfortable with using them to communicate effectively. I have communicated and interacted with my mentors and other team members in IRC and ML and having been involved with CommOps, I understand the ethics and values that make up the Fedora Community.
  • You can see my overall contribution activity via fedmsg here and here

Apart from Fedora, I have done an Open Source Data Analytics project for Measurement Lab

Did you participate with the past GSoC programs, if so which years, which organizations?

No

Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Fedora project after the GSoC 2016 program, if yes, which team(s), are you interested with?

I will, of course. I'll continue with the CommOps team and Hubs development. I am also interested in being an Ambassador(but that's for a bit later)

Why am I the best fit for this project idea?

I am really passionate about Data Analytics. With data, I want to understand and impact the community by bringing to light the critical issues along with identifying our strengths and weaknesses to help the leadership make informed decisions. My proposal for the Community Operations slot for Fedora in GSoC revolves around this idea. Along with sound technical skills required to implement this proposal, I also feel that I have the required non-technical skills ideal for effective open source contributions

Some relevant points include :

  • I'm really passionate about open source, love the CommOps and Fedora community and I will continue to contribute to Fedora and CommOps even when the project ends.
  • I am comfortable with coding in Python , C++ , R and can write queries in SQL. I also have intermediate knowledge of HTML and CSS.
  • I have working knowledge of fedmsg system and datagrepper queries and have done related data analytics projects before link here
  • I also know Machine Learning and NLP and I am interested in using these techniques to understand Fedora community better.
  • I am learning Data Visualization techniques like d3.js so that I can develop interactive visualizations from data.
  • I also have contributed to Fedora Hubs development in the past and have knowledge of the codebase.Issues I have fixed include :

https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/106

https://pagure.io/fedora-hubs/issue/96.

You can see my closed PR's here. My Hubs related fedmsg activity here. Being familiar with the codebase, I can help in CommOps related tasks for Hubs development

  • My contributions to Fedora have not just been limited to technical aspects. To gain a deeper understanding of the Fedora Project, I have tried to contribute in diverse areas including helping Jan Kurik organize F23 elections(which was the fourth most participated elections in Fedora history) , writing a Fedora Badges article to help newcomerslink here, contributing to Community Blog (see my works here) and to Fedora Magazine(see my works here) and helping in diversity and women outreach efforts of Fedora by being an active member in Fedora women community.
  • I blog regularly, and I believe this will help me develop interesting and well laid-out documentation as well as data analytics reports for the project.
  • I have a good knowledge of the wiki,Trac,IRC and mailing-lists and I am comfortable with using them to communicate effectively.
  • I have communicated and interacted with my mentors and other team members in IRC and ML and having been involved with CommOps, I understand the ethics and values that make up the Fedora Community.
  • If you haven't guessed it by now, I really love CommOps and contributing to Fedora and GSoC offers me a great opportunity to do so over the summer !!! Additionally, I get to work on statistics and Machine Learning - what more could I ask ?!

Project Proposal

Overview

Fedora Community Operations(CommOps) : Statistical Simulation and Data Analytics for Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus Activity

Community Operations, a.k.a. CommOps, aims to address the area of community infrastructure by providing the tools, resources, and utilities for the different subgroups of Fedora to increase communication across the Project.

Because of the fedmsg stack, Fedora has very detailed raw data on Fedora contributor activity. My proposal revolves around programmatically querying Datagrepper API for data collection to build automated tools using Statistical and Machine Learning techniques for data analysis and visualization for different parameters.

GOALS

STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA EVENT ANALYTICS

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using tahrir API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
  • Also, identify and code suitable Clustering algorithms for demographical analysis using scipy and sci-kit learn python libraries
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js


STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY ANALYTICS

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using Datagrepper API queries for Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity.
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries for generating sub-project wise metrics, contributor wise metrics like mean Contributor Age(Fedora Activity wise), Retention Rate of Contributors
  • Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling of data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python.
  • Also, identify and implement suitable Machine Learning algorithms(like Temporal Clustering) to find similarity patterns in sub-project activity, build contributions etc
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
  • Develop an automated tool for the fedmsg statistics for quarterly report for Fedora Project.
  • Develop statistical tools to identify long-tail patterns in contribution activity(How many contributors are just long-tail from packaging one thing?)
  • Use Machine Learning algorithms like Logistic Regression,SVM or Neural Networks to distinguish Redhat vs Non-redhat contributers on lists and conduct a statistical analysis.
  • Develop a Temporal Clustering based tool to identify similarity in contribution patterns for long-time contributors ( Do successful/old contributors have diverse contributions ? Are their contributions in bursts or continous over a period of time ? ) (optional)
  • Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as statscache plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.

STATISTICAL TOOL FOR MAILMAN/HYPERKITTY ACTIVITY ANALYTICS

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using HyperKitty API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries to generate statistics like mean/median size of ML thread , number of people in a thread, mean length of discussions, redhat vs non-redhat activity.
  • Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for ML activity data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows).
  • Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns in lists.
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
  • Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as statscache plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.
  • ML Discussion here and here. Related tickets on CommOps Trac instance here and here

STATISTICAL TOOL FOR BUGZILLA ANALYTICS

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using Bugzilla API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
  • Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows/mean Bug turnaround time).
  • Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns.
  • Identify relevant algorithms and develop Machine Learning based tool to identify easy-fix or most relevant bugs (Optional)
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js
  • Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as statscache plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.

STRETCH GOALS

STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA BADGES

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using tahrir API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis of badge collection activity using numpy and pandas python libraries.
  • Also, identify and code suitable Clustering algorithms for demographical analysis using scipy and sci-kit learn python libraries
  • Generate programmatic python scripts for Temporal Analysis for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js

FEDORA HUBS WIDGETS

  • Componentization of CommOps deliverables into Fedora Hubs Widgets.
  • Develop metrics and statistics related widgets for Fedora Hubs

Some other cool Ideas bee2502 would like to work on

  • Automated NLP-based tool to find the expertise Fedora Contributers

Develop an automated tool using NLP techniques to find the expertise of Fedora contributors using meetbot logs of IRC meetings. We are looking to answer questions like "Who can best solve my doubt?" OR "Who is the most qualified person for this task?" NLP libraries for python like gensim or nltk will be used for tool development.

  • Badge Recommendation Engine widget for Hubs

Much along the lines of Stack Overflow Badge Recommendations : "You are 50% of the way to earning the 'Master Editor Badge' " Provide recommendations like "80% of contributors who last collected 'White Rabbit Badge' went on to collect 'Origin Badge' next "

Develop an automated tool with backend using Tahrir API to fetch data. Identify suitable Recommendation Algorithms like Collaborative Filtering and develop the engine using them

This could be especially helpful for newcomers to explore different areas of Fedora Project Some related representations by mizmo : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_RPG_OLD

  • Automated Tool to publish IRC meetings word clouds to social media like Twitter

Generate wordclouds from meetbot data using NLP techniques or wordcloud tools/libraries for python. Develop a tool using Twitter API to publish these wordclouds to Fedora handles on social media.

STATISTICAL TOOL FOR GITHUB ANALYTICS

  • Develop automated tools for data collection using Github API in conjunction with Fedora Infrastructure Message Bus activity
  • Develop statistical tools and algorithms for real-time data analysis using numpy and pandas python libraries.
  • Generate programmatic python scripts for Time Series Modelling for data using scikit-learn and scipy libraries in python to identify activity patterns(bursts/highs and lows/mean issue turnaround time).
  • Also, identify and implement suitable Clustering algorithms to find activity-wise and trend-wise similarity patterns.
  • Identify relevant algorithms and develop Machine Learning based tool to identify easy-fix or most relevant issues (Optional)
  • Provide real - time interactive data visualizations using suitable tools from matplotlib or d3.js

Final Deliverables

  • Automated statistics tools(scripts in python,preferably) for data collection,analysis and visualizations to be committed to the fedora-stats-tools github repo and/or Community Operations Toolbox whichever appropriate. Alternatively, statistics tools could also be implemented as statscache plugins instead of automated python scripts, depending on feasibility.
  • Analysis Reports and documentation of work to be published to community via Mailing lists, Fedora Planet and/or Community Blog posts whichever appropriate.
  • Report back weekly on Community Operations to Mailing Lists, Community Blog, and other channels when appropriate.

Timeline

I would like to start having a look and master the technical stuff that I need to fulfill even before the Community bonding period starts.

Community bonding period (22nd of April - 25th of May)

  • Work on improving the technical skills needed for the project (especially data visualizations)
  • Understand the bugzilla API
  • Discuss and finalize the Machine Learning Algorithms neccesary for FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY statistical analysis tool
  • Discuss project specifications with mentor.
  • Develop an automated tool for the fedmsg statistics for quarterly report for Fedora Project.

Work Period until mid-term evaluations (25th of May – 20th of June)

  • Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA EVENT ANALYTICS
  • Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR FEDORA INFRASTRUCTURE MESSAGE BUS ACTIVITY ANALYTICS
  • Communicate to the team regarding weekly status
  • Update personal blog posts to be syndicated on Fedora Planet as per the progress

Period of submitting mid-term evaluations (20th of June - 27th of June)

  • Clean Code and test for bugs.
  • Fix related bugs and write documentation.
  • Code review by mentor.
  • Submitting and completing midterm evaluations.
  • Update personal blog posts for weekly status, to be syndicated on Fedora Planet

Work Period (27th of June – 15th of August)

  • Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR MAILMAN/HYPERKITTY ACTIVITY ANALYTICS
  • Work on STATISTICAL TOOL FOR BUGZILLA ANALYTICS
  • Communicate to the team regarding weekly status
  • Update personal blog posts to be syndicated on Fedora Planet as per the progress
  • Also attend FLOCK :)

Final Week(15th August - 23rd August)

  • Clean Code and test for bugs.
  • Fix related bugs and write documentation.
  • Code review by mentor.
  • Submitting and completing midterm evaluations.
  • Update personal blog posts for weekly status, to be syndicated on Fedora Planet
  • Wrap up and Complete tasks

Potential Mentors

Remy Decausemaker(decause) , Corey Sheldon(linux modder) and Justin Flory(jflory7)