Openlibrary: GSOC leaderboard for keeping track of participants

Created on 27 Feb 2019  ·  3Comments  ·  Source: internetarchive/openlibrary

Description

I have a suggestion which can help in keeping the track of number of pull requests, opened issues and count total number of commits by a user to know who has given the maximum number of contributions to the organization in this period.
The web application can be deployed and accessed by all the users and mentors

Evidence

Relevant url?
https://openlibrary.org/...

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Expectation

What should by happening? What will it look like / how will it behave?

Details

Logged in (Y/N)?

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Operating system?

Proposal & Constraints

What is the proposed solution / implementation? Is there a precedent of this approach succeeding elsewhere?

Which suggestions or requirements should be considered for how feature needs to appear or be implemented?

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Most helpful comment

@Pratyush1197 that's a great idea but currently we are small group of motivated open source contributors and developing and managing this for a small community would be difficult and our focus as a community for this year is to remove bad experiences for users therefore we are targeting priority issues which can have a huge impact on user's experience of OL

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@Pratyush1197 that's a great idea but currently we are small group of motivated open source contributors and developing and managing this for a small community would be difficult and our focus as a community for this year is to remove bad experiences for users therefore we are targeting priority issues which can have a huge impact on user's experience of OL

Thanks for your comments all -- I think this could be a great idea for the Google Summer of Code program but the Open Library issue tracker probably isn't the best place for this -- I agree fully with @tabshaikh's response.

Closing for now :)

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