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Network Analysis and Community Visualizations | Fast Wonder
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Network Analysis and Community Visualizations. August 4, 2015. As usual, I’ve been neglecting my blog; however, you may notice that I finally did a little redesign using a modern template to make it more mobile-friendly and more accessible to avoid the Google search penalties. With this fresh new design, I decided that I needed something more recent than my last post in January. So, I thought it would be nice to talk about my presentations from OSCON. And the FLOSS Community Metrics Meeting. The presenta...
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Extracting Data from Open Source Communities. January 30, 2016. On Sunday at FOSDEM, I have a 5 minute lightning talk about extracting data from open source communities. In the HPC, Big Data, Data Science devroom ( slides. Open source communities are filled with huge amounts of data just waiting to be analyzed. Getting this data into a format that can be easily used for analysis may seem intimidating at first, but there are some very useful open source tools that make this task relatively easy. CVSAnalY ...
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Community Manager Tips | Fast Wonder
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Category Archives: Community Manager Tips. Community Manager Tip: Take a Fresh Look. June 17, 2012. Most of us get into the swing of our day to day routine and work habits, which can be good most of the time. However, occasionally, you need to take a fresh look at your community to get a new perspective on what you have. We sometimes remember to do this when we notice issues, but the best time to do this is when the community is healthy. Are the discussions in your community productive and appropriate?
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Announcing the Open Web Foundation | Fast Wonder
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Announcing the Open Web Foundation. July 24, 2008. Today at OSCON, we announced the formation of the Open Web Foundation. The Open Web Foundation (OWF) is an independent non-profit dedicated to the development and protection of open, non-proprietary specifications for web technologies. David Recordon’s presentation announcing the formation of the OWF. From the OSCON keynote can be found on SlideShare. The OWF is not trying to compete with existing standards bodies (IETF, W3C, OASIS, etc.). The co...Don&#...
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OSCON | Fast Wonder
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Network Analysis and Community Visualizations. August 4, 2015. As usual, I’ve been neglecting my blog; however, you may notice that I finally did a little redesign using a modern template to make it more mobile-friendly and more accessible to avoid the Google search penalties. With this fresh new design, I decided that I needed something more recent than my last post in January. So, I thought it would be nice to talk about my presentations from OSCON. And the FLOSS Community Metrics Meeting. The presenta...
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career | Fast Wonder
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Moving to London to get a PhD. December 4, 2014. Some people buy fancy, expensive sports cars and hook up with someone half their age during a midlife crisis. I always like to be a little different, so I’ve decided to move to London and go back to school to get a PhD for my midlife crisis. I’m still waiting on my student visa, but if everything goes as planned, I’ll be moving to London in early January. I really like London, but my primary reason for selecting the University of Greenwich. A: No, I don’t ...
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bitergia | Fast Wonder
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Your Metrics Strategy at FLOSS Community Metrics. January 30, 2015. I’m here in Brussels today for the FLOSS Community Metrics. Meeting, and I just gave a presentation about how to build Your Metrics Strategy. If you are interested, have a look at my presentation materials. You probably know that community metrics are important, but how do you come up with a plan and figure out what you want to measure? Photo credit: Sophie on Flickr. Community / Open Source Consultant. Is a cookbook with some of my favo...
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Metrics | Fast Wonder
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I’m a bit of a data geek, so I’ve spent quite a bit of time looking at metrics for communities. Since most of the communities that I’ve managed are open source, my metrics work skews in that direction. This page is simply a collection of the work that I’ve done over the years along with some links to other resources. People doing really cool stuff with metrics:. And the Bitergia blog. They did a bunch of great work on Tizen metrics for me a while back, and they did some awesome stuff with Mozilla metrics.
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Starting Point | Fast Wonder
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My book, Companies and Communities: Participating without being Sleazy. You can also get a list of my favorite online community blogs, books, and other resources. If you are new to this blog or are looking for some of the best content on Fast Wonder, here is a collection of some of the best posts. Community Manager Tips Series. Why Companies Should Have Online Communities. Online Communities Fail Publicly. Online Communities and Organizational Change Management. A Structure for Your Corporate Community.
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