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Is the community diverse and passionate?
#REDIRECT [[Community biology]]
* Where are contributions coming from?
* How many contributions are being made?
* Does the community have an opportunity to meet in person?
* Is someone tasked with addressing the community's concerns?
 
What is the progress compared to investment?
* Does the community have a public roadmap?
* Does the community have public meetings?
* How quickly is the community achieving its stated goals?
* How much “leveraged engineering value” is the community providing?
 
Is community participation and leadership growing?
* What is the rate of change of contributions over time?
* How large is the (active) community?
* How easy is it to join the community?
* What is the barrier to making an initial contribution?
* Are community members in places of leadership?
* Are community members distinguishing themselves as potential Red Hat
hires?
 
BUG TRACKING
* Number of bugs submitted by not-@redhat.com
* Bugs addressed by non-@redhat.com (comments, etc.)
* Who logs the bug, who fixes, who closes
 
DOWNLOADS
 
* Integrate Sacha's JBoss metrics
* Fedora yum connection tracking
* Fedora MirrorManager
* Fedora downloaded package count
 
COMMUNICATION
 
* Size of a project's IRC channel and mailing lists.
* @redhat.com vs. non-@redhat.com breakdown on IRC and mailing lists.
 
COMMITS
 
* New wiki pages from non-@redhat.com
* Wiki pages edited by non-@redhat.com
* Number of commits from non-@redhat.com
* Total commits to the project.

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