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Compilation of a list of interview partners #140

Open Ly0n opened 1 year ago

Ly0n commented 1 year ago

For the next report we need a list of people we want to interviews. Criteria for selection should be:

  1. High impact in the ecosystem. Long time experience.
  2. Developers or users of tools and associated data sets.
  3. Variety of organisation perspectives: Academia, For-Profit, Non-Profit Background, Startup, Community,...
  4. Variety of topics: Biosphere, Water Suppy, Battery, ....
  5. Variety of personal backgrounds: Origin, age, opinions,...

One way to find such interview partners is the list created by @andrew. You will find the contributors commited to the most projects here on the right side under committers: https://summary.ecosyste.ms/collections/1

andrew commented 1 year ago

I can output that data as CSV if it's easier to consume?

Ly0n commented 1 year ago

@andrew Yes, that would be great. Maybe we could also combine this with this issue: #144

jmertic commented 1 year ago

@dbrownlf thinking you will be interested in this one

dbrownlf commented 1 year ago

We have some great folks involved with LF Energy who would fit the bill here so I can certainly get the project in touch with them. I'm also happy to review the broader list and provide feedback on the folks you are considering. In cases where you may want to speak to a specific person but don't have their contact info, we may also be able to help track that down.

andrew commented 1 year ago

@Ly0n I've put together an experimental page that summarizes all the committers to repositories in the OST project list with obvious bots hidden: https://summary.ecosyste.ms/collections/1/committers

Screenshot 2023-07-31 at 11 28 02

I'll add the ability to export as csv/json shortly.

Pro tip, you can hover over the Unique Projects count to see a list of the project urls:

Screenshot 2023-07-31 at 11 28 44
andrew commented 1 year ago

CSV export is available now: https://summary.ecosyste.ms/collections/1/committers_csv (1.6MB)

Data is updated on a daily basis, I'm also working on connecting the dots between more committers (names and emails) and repository profiles (github, gitlab, bitbucket etc).

Ly0n commented 1 year ago

I went through the list. The results are really astonishingly good. I recognize many users from our research. This is certainly one good way to identify potential interview partners.

Here is a reduction of the list and I start added the GitHub User Links to the first 50 entries: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y0o3Un4m8ovcJpdnWeeZICKpcy4Lart0Du_Rf4cQL70/edit?usp=sharing

A few interesting things I noticed:

@dbrownlf The spreadsheet could be a good starting point for further investigation.

dbrownlf commented 1 year ago

This is great! I agree these look like good folks to target. I did add a new tab and listed some of the top contributors to LF Energy projects in case that's helpful. I included GitHub links and email addresses.

Ly0n commented 1 year ago

If we have a list of new projects since last year, we could go through those as well for people of interest. It is certainly also good to hear about the fresh experiences of open source projects that are in the making.

The top 20 contributors with the most project commits could also be interesting for readers within the report in a cleaned up plot. The question is how informative this is if someone has worked on many projects. You could use this as one factor out of many and create a top20 of developers.

andrew commented 1 year ago

I've discovered a way to automatically convert an email address into a GitHub username, I've set up a script to go through and discover all the github usernames for the 15,885 committers in the 1,214 projects in the summary service, it will take quite a few hours, and not all emails will successfully convert to a username but it should help save quite a lot of manual work there, the CSV url I shared earlier will automatically update with extra details over the next couple days.

dbrownlf commented 1 year ago

@Ly0n the new LF Energy projects in the last year are: -https://dynawo.github.io/ -https://github.com/openfido -https://www.lfenergy.org/projects/real-time-data-ingestion-platform-rtdip/ -https://www.lfenergy.org/projects/carbon-data-specification-cds/ -https://github.com/ocpp-cloud-connector -https://www.lfenergy.org/projects/super-advanced-meter-sam/ -https://lfenergy.org/projects/power-grid-model/ -https://lfenergy.org/projects/arras/