In addition to
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_at_Google_Code-in_2015.png, which
shows we've completed more tasks in the first half of the contest than
in the entire last year, we have some nice statistics about Wikimedia
compared to other orgs. The best news for me is that not only we
involved many students with easy beginner tasks, but they go farther
from there: we're the third org with most students with 3+ tasks completed.
You can still become a mentor, or add new tasks if you're already one:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2015#Mentors.27_corner
If you don't know what tasks to mentor, I just added ~50 suitable
reports you can pick from (mostly MediaWiki, so any MediaWiki dev can
help):
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/google-code-in-2015/
The more mentors we have, the less worries about making the 36 hours
deadline for reviews. :-)
Nemo
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Il giorno giovedì 7 gennaio 2016 01:42:11 UTC+1, Robert Spier ha scritto:
Hi Org Admins and Mentors,
Here are some interesting statistics about task completion counts.
Thanks to Freso for suggesting some metrics. Thanks to Google
Sheets for making the analysis easy.
As of 1/6/2016 15:47:58 TZ=America/Los_Angeles
#students >= 1 task completed #students >= 3 tasks completed
#tasks completed by 1st place student #tasks completed by 10th
place student
Apertium 20 10 22 3
Copyleft Games 61 5 7 1
Drupal 23 4 11 1
FOSSASIA 286 87 40 21
Haiku 43 10 15 3
KDE 33 11 19 5
MetaBrainz Foundation 70 11 17 3
OpenMRS 48 9 16 2
RTEMS Project 47 11 30 3
Sugar Labs 98 17 38 4
Sustainable Computing Research Group ( SCoRe ) 32 7 14 2
Systers, an Anita Borg Institute Community 23 6 13 2
Ubuntu 194 35 26 6
Wikimedia 91 18 28 8
-R