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TYPO3-Analytics goes Jacobine

April 22, 2014 · 4 minute read · Tags: analytics , development , jacobine , metrics , open source , software repository mining , typo3

For quite some time I was looking for a new name for an open source project of mine: TYPO3-Analytics.

I am (sadly) not creative in naming things or painting. The most prominent part of creativity is during development and programming. To find a name is (in my point of view) very difficult.


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TYPO3-Analytics: Release of version v0.1.0

April 19, 2014 · 5 minute read · Tags: analytics , development , jacobine , metrics , open source , software repository mining , typo3

The project grows and grows :) The next release of TYPO3-Analytics in version v0.1.0 is out! This release covers various nice features, enhancements, and bugfixes.


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TYPO3-Analytics is looking for a new name - suggestions welcome!

March 3, 2014 · 3 minute read · Tags: analytics , development , jacobine , metrics , open source , software repository mining , typo3

At Apr 19, 2013 I started TYPO3-Analytics to create a prototype or proof of concept to make my first steps in fields data mining/software repository mining, statistics, and data visualization.

At this time I got an extensive and in-depth knowledge of the TYPO3 ecosystem (code, people, tools, systems, processes, events, etc.) and the TYPO3 community manager Ben van ’t ende motivated me to create some metrics ;) So the first project was TYPO3.


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TYPO3-Analytics: Release of version v0.0.1

February 15, 2014 · 2 minute read · Tags: analytics , development , jacobine , metrics , open source , software repository mining , typo3

Today i tagged and released version v0.0.1 of the project TYPO3-Analytics. After 303 days and 144 commits later, i decided to make a “cut” and start a new version.

This version is a first (workable as far as I know) “proof of concept” for a repository mining platform to produce (community) metrics of various systems. The first example system is TYPO3.


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