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Replace the stats page #9

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ezio-melotti opened this issue Aug 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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Replace the stats page #9

ezio-melotti opened this issue Aug 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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The stats page on bugs.python.org is used to display graphs and statistics about the issues. The stats page uses a JSON file created by the roundup-summary script and the issuestats.py script.

If we want to keep this functionality, an equivalent page should be created. This could also be combined with the dashboard discussed on #6.

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trallard commented Sep 6, 2021

I am happy to work on this and #6
Some questions:

  • Where will these two dashboards be deployed, do we have a preferred site or service such as Heroku for this? The current one seems to be hosted on Digital Ocean, do we need to keep this?
  • Right now the charts are updated weekly - do we want to keep this cadence?
  • It seems like the plots are just static right now, do we want to consider using something like Plotly or Streamlit apps to allow for some level of plot interactive and/or export?

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I added a comment on #6 with more information. In particular it would be useful to have a replacement for the weekly summary report mails. The dashboard and stats are not essential for the migration or for the workflow used by people.

@trallard, would you be interested in working on #6?

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sorry for the delay! been on annual leave! I can work on #6 , should have some time this week to get started

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This link has some stats: https://www.repotrends.com/python/cpython

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arhadthedev commented Jul 3, 2022

@ezio-melotti I'm confused about pre-2022 Open Pull Requests and New Pull Requests stats. Their title page tells about GitHub repositories only; the python stats page doesn't mention BPO either.

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