Brain dumping after Auckland Libraries’ Youth Hui 2013

So last week I had the pleasure of attending a hui organised by the Auckland Libraries. The full title is ‘New Rules of Engagement: Future Directions for Children’s and Youth Services at Auckland Libraries’, subtitled ‘A hui of awesome awesomeness’. It certainly was awesome, unfortunately I could only stay for 1 day of the 2 day hui, but I did get to hang out with some librarians and some of other speakers the day before it.

I was on a panel about digital spaces for children and youth, I talked mainly about the OS Academy we run here at Catalyst, and how successful that is  in engaging youth. There were quite a few questions during that panel discussion and during lots of other ones, and it sparked some ideas, so I am going to write them down here before I forget them.

  • A FLOSS Academy for Librarians – this came from a question where the asker said something to the effect ‘How do we know what we don’t know?’ I think an academy modelled after the academy we run for High School students would be a great way to expose people to a lot more that is out there.
  • Everyone seems to agree that there is much more to librarianship than what you can learn in an academic course, but there was no real agreement on how to balance that with the fact that payscales are often tied to said courses. Some places you can’t even be called a librarian without them. Professionalism destroying artisanship again?
  • Fun is fun, and the key to engagement, dress it up however you like but this seems to be what it boils down to.
  • An idea I had for next year would be a ‘Spectular fails’ session. All the ideas you had that went horribly wrong. These are massively useful learning tools for others.
  • In the same vein, how about a fails track at LIANZA sometime. Fail often and fail loudly 🙂

That’s about all I can remember, it was a great conference, one I would be keen to attend again. Much thanks to all the organisers and attendees

 

National libraries using Koha

Here’s the ones I know of,  please let me know of any other ones you know of

  1. National library of the Philipines http://koha.nlp.gov.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-main.pl
  2. National library of Malawi http://www.catalogue.mw/
  3. National library of Venezuala http://sisbiv.bnv.gob.ve/
  4. National library of Colombia http://catalogornbp.bibliotecanacional.gov.co/
  5. National library of Armenia

Updated: Adding Armenia

 

 

Koha bugzilla statistics for June 2013

  • 190 bugs moved to needs signoff
  • 158 were signed off
  • 24 had patches that didn’t apply
  • 69 Failed QA
  • 116 Passed QA
  • 65 were pushed to master
  • 41 were pushed to a stable branch

Who did the sign offs and QA?

Signoffs – June

  • Kyle M Hall – 42
  • Srdjan Jankovic – 23
  • Chris Cormack – 18
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 11
  • Jonathan Druart – 10
  • M. de Rooy – 8
  • Galen Charlton – 6
  • Owen Leonard – 6
  • Julian Maurice – 5
  • Katrin Fischer – 4
  • Mason James – 3
  • Paul Poulain – 3
  • Liz Rea – 3
  • Nicole C. Engard – 3
  • Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel – 2
  • David Cook – 2
  • mathieu saby – 2
  • Fridolyn SOMERS – 1
  • – 1
  • Marc Véron – 1
  • Melia Meggs – 1
  • Nuño López Ansótegui – 1
  • Magnus Enger – 1
  • Robin Sheat – 1

Passed QA – June

  • Jonathan Druart – 32
  • Chris Cormack – 30
  • Katrin Fischer – 22
  • Kyle M Hall – 17
  • M. de Rooy – 9
  • Robin Sheat – 3
  • Galen Charlton – 2
  • Fridolyn SOMERS – 1

Failed QA – June

  • Katrin Fischer – 16
  • Kyle M Hall – 14
  • Jonathan Druart – 11
  • M. de Rooy – 10
  • Galen Charlton – 5
  • Chris Cormack – 4
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 3
  • mathieu saby – 2
  • Frédéric Demians – 1
  • Pierre Angot – 1
  • Owen Leonard – 1
  • Paul Poulain – 1

 

Unsung heroes of Koha 27 – Libraries with inhouse developers

Inspired by something I read this morning, I thought I would make a mention of the Koha developers who are employed by a library. Off the top of my head (and if I have missed some please let me know in comments) I can think of.

Owen, Marcel, Dobrica, Mirko, Tomas, Mathieu,  and the Koha Lyon team. All of these developers have committed numerous patches to Koha, and not just bug fixes but a lot of new features too.  I think this is quite remarkable and a good example of doing it right, take some of the money you save in licensing fees and take control of your own future.

Oh, I have just remembered Steve Tonnesen who wrote the first web based circulation, and was an employee of the Coastal Mountain School district. Also as Paul pointed out in the comments I forgot Arnaud, Hélène and Bruno from SAN-Ouest Provence.

 

 

May 2013 Koha Bugzilla statistics

May was a feature release month so a little quieter than a usual one never the less plenty was still done

  • 212 Bugs moved into ‘Needs Signoff’
  • 147 were signed off
  • 20 Patches didn’t apply
  • 36 Failed QA
  • 112 Passed QA
  • 116 were pushed to master
  • 39 were pushed to stable

Here is who did the sign offs

 

  • Kyle M Hall – 17
  • M. de Rooy – 14
  • Owen Leonard – 14
  • Galen Charlton – 13
  • Chris Cormack – 12
  • Nicole C. Engard – 12
  • Mirko Tietgen – 10
  • Katrin Fischer – 9
  • Paul Poulain – 7
  • David Cook – 6
  • Robin Sheat – 4
  • mathieu saby – 3
  • Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel – 3
  • Jonathan Druart – 3
  • Melia Meggs – 3
  • Magnus Enger – 2
  • Adrien SAURAT – 2
  • Maxime Pelletier – 2
  • Julian Maurice – 2
  • Sophie MEYNIEUX – 1
  • Paola Rossi – 1
  • Liz Rea – 1
  • Fridolyn SOMERS – 1
  • Gaetan Boisson – 1
  • Pierre Angot – 1
  • Srdjan Jankovic – 1
  • jmbroust – 1

Here is who did the QA

Passed QA

  • Katrin Fischer – 48
  • Jonathan Druart – 26
  • M. de Rooy – 13
  • Chris Cormack – 10
  • Robin Sheat – 4
  • Kyle M Hall – 3
  • Galen Charlton – 3
  • Mason James – 2
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 2
  • Paul Poulain – 1

Failed QA

  • Jonathan Druart – 12
  • Katrin Fischer – 7
  • M. de Rooy – 4
  • Galen Charlton – 4
  • Owen Leonard – 3
  • mathieu saby – 2
  • Kyle M Hall – 2
  • Nicole C. Engard – 2

Te Pō Atarau and Māui Nukurau

So as many of you probably know, Te Pō Atarau really really wanted to have Māui come to his birthday party. As usual Laurel stepped up, and began emailing anyone she could think of and running an advertisement in The Big Idea. Unfortunately this was proving to be fruitless, however a reporter the Sunday Star times heard about this and called Laurel to ask if she could do an interview for the paper.

After a bit of hesitation (reporters who write what you actually say are pretty rare) we decided to do it, so Laurel did a phone interview and one of the most excellent photographers I’ve met came to take photos of Atarau. We got the photos taken in Upper Hutt at my mum and dads because the kids were out there. That was that we thought, some small human interest piece buried in the huge paper that is the Sunday Star Times. Nope, page 7 of the paper, and the lead story in the National News section on stuff.co.nz. It peaked at the 4th most viewed story on Sunday, and has now been liked on facebook 707 times. My contacts tell me that the story was viewed about 18,700 times on that Sunday. Here is the story as it ran in Stuff.

What was even better that after the story ran a woman who saw it contacted Laurel and said she knew of the perfect Māui, a 1st year drama student at Toi Whakaari. As if this wasn’t fantastic enough, Laurel was also contacted by Tanemahuta Gray, yes that’s right the man who wrote and directed ‘Māui : One man against the gods’ .. how cool is that? However we had already been in touch with Justin, and felt it was right to give him a chance. But we are still humbled and incredibly appreciative that Tanemahuta offered.

It turned out that Justin was utterly fabulous as Māui. He performs magic so Māui Nukurau (Māui the trickster) was the character he decided to play. After the kids had all arrived, we sat them down and Laurel started to read the Māui and the sun.

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At the end of the story Māui appeared, as if out of nowhere, with his taiaha, and from that instant on he had 27 children spellbound. He started with a magic show, that truth be told had the adults spellbound also. You think doing magic tricks are hard, try them with no pockets or sleeves!

The kids loved it, Te Pō Atarau did not stop grinning the entire time, and had to keep telling everyone ‘My friend Māui is sooo funny eh?’

 

After that was finished, we dished up some afternoon tea for the kids, but there was no stopping Māui, he got out his guitar and went to sit at a table, of course Atarau had to go sit next to him. One of the cutest moments for me was when Atarau asked him “Māui do you want a drink?” and then went to get him one.  This next photo was about when Atarau asked Māui if he liked butter chicken.

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We cut the cake next, and then moved outside to beat up Tamanui te Ra.

 

Throughout the Pinata destruction Māui remained in character, talking to the kids and cheering them on. “Wow” we thought, “This guy is awesome”. We also got a lot of comments to that effect from the other parents, he was charming everybody. But that wasn’t the end of it, Māui had some games of his own, including try to sneak up and grab the fire.

And tag, and hide and seek. The kids all seemed to love every minute of it, and as parents we couldn’t have been happier. It was a great party.

I would like to thank first of all Laurel, without whom none of this would have happened. Then of course Justin who stayed in character for nearly 3 hours and entranced 27 children the entire time. Then Kim and Tania who put us in touch with Justin. My sister and brother in law and my parents who organised all the food. Donna had once again organised the cake, she has done all of our kids cakes. This time it was Mahuika’s fire and the trees it leapt into.

 

There were marmite sandwiches, cut into the shape of fish (Te ika a Māui). Blue jelly with a peach waka on it, fruit kebabs the kids had helped my mum and dad make, and fries with tomato sauce (heaped to look like a cooking fire).

Kathryn for dressing up as a Kete, Kristina for playing the role of Mahuika and most excellent photographer (a lot of these photos are from her and she took i think 147 photos).Finally all the fantastic friends and whanau who came to make it such a great day, one I am sure Te Pō Atarau will never forget (I certainly will never forget it). Not the least because Māui stayed right to the end and finished the day by doing a haka called Tika Tonu with 4 of the Tipoki – Lawton’s.

Let me finish this post with the words to Tika Tonu.

Tika tonu! 
U – e!
Tika tonu!
U… e!
Tika tonu atu ki a koe, e tama

Hiki nei koe aku whakaaro, pakia!
He hiki aha to hiki?
He hiki roa
 to hiki?
I a ha hā!

E tama, te uaua ana
E tama, te mārō
Roa ina hoki ra
Te tohe o te uaua na
E tāu nei.
Āna! Āna! Āna! Aue… Hī!

What is right is always right!
In – deed!
What is right is always right!
Ah… yes!
Be true to yourself, my son!
My concerns have been raised about you, so pay attention!….
What is this problem you are carrying?
How long have you been carrying it for?
Have you got that?
Right, let’s go on.

So son, although it may be difficult for you
and son, although it seems to be unyielding
no matter how long you reflect on it
the answer to the problem
is here inside you.
Indeed! Indeed! Indeed! Yes, indeed!

Koha bugzilla statistics for April 2013

So for April 2013 we again had a lot of activity

  • 49 bugs were marked Assigned
  • 206 had a patch attached for signoff
  • 177 were signed off
  • 125 Passed QA
  • 95 were pushed to master
  • 82 were pushed to stable
  • 10 didn’t apply cleanly
  • 54 failed QA

Signoffs – April

  • Chris Cormack – 43
  • Kyle M Hall – 34
  • Owen Leonard – 27
  • M. de Rooy – 14
  • Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel – 13
  • mathieu saby – 7
  • Mirko Tietgen – 6
  • Mason James – 5
  • Katrin Fischer – 5
  • Nicole C. Engard – 5
  • David Cook – 3
  • Magnus Enger – 3
  • Robin Sheat – 3
  • Tomás Cohen Arazi – 3
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 1
  • Koha Team Lyon 3 – 1
  • Paul Poulain – 1
  • Brendan Gallagher – 1
  • Jonathan Druart – 1
  • Matthias Meusburger – 1

Passed QA – April

  • Katrin Fischer – 51
  • Jonathan Druart – 36
  • M. de Rooy – 20
  • Mason James – 13
  • Robin Sheat – 3
  • Kyle M Hall – 1
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 1

Failed QA – April

  • Jonathan Druart – 12
  • Katrin Fischer – 12
  • M. de Rooy – 8
  • Owen Leonard – 8
  • Kyle M Hall – 4
  • David Cook – 2
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 2
  • Chris Cormack – 2
  • Mason James – 2
  • Julien Sicot – 1
  • mathieu saby – 1

Statistics for the Koha 3.10.5 release

  • Processed 65 changesets from 26 developers
  • 14 employers found
  • A total of 1069 lines added, 303 removed (delta 766)

Here is the breakdown

Developers with the most changesets
Fridolyn SOMERS 15 23.1%
Chris Cormack 7 10.8%
Kyle M Hall 4 6.2%
Magnus Enger 4 6.2%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 4 6.2%
Jared Camins-Esakov 3 4.6%
David Cook 3 4.6%
Owen Leonard 2 3.1%
Jonathan Druart 2 3.1%
Marcel de Rooy 2 3.1%
Adrien Saurat 2 3.1%
Peter Crellan Kelly 2 3.1%
Liz Rea 2 3.1%
Mathieu Saby 1 1.5%
Chris Nighswonger 1 1.5%
Galen Charlton 1 1.5%
Robin Sheat 1 1.5%
Aaron Wells 1 1.5%
Mason James 1 1.5%
Karam Qubsi 1 1.5%
ByWater Migration Support 1 1.5%
Jen Zajac 1 1.5%
Will Stokes 1 1.5%
Thatcher Rea 1 1.5%
Colin Campbell 1 1.5%
Vitor FERNANDES 1 1.5%
Developers with the most changed lines
Chris Cormack 400 37.0%
Fridolyn SOMERS 342 31.6%
Owen Leonard 82 7.6%
Robin Sheat 39 3.6%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 34 3.1%
Magnus Enger 29 2.7%
Galen Charlton 22 2.0%
Liz Rea 18 1.7%
Kyle M Hall 17 1.6%
Jared Camins-Esakov 17 1.6%
Vitor FERNANDES 13 1.2%
David Cook 10 0.9%
Jonathan Druart 9 0.8%
Aaron Wells 6 0.6%
Marcel de Rooy 5 0.5%
Adrien Saurat 5 0.5%
Peter Crellan Kelly 5 0.5%
Chris Nighswonger 5 0.5%
Will Stokes 3 0.3%
Mason James 2 0.2%
ByWater Migration Support 2 0.2%
Mathieu Saby 1 0.1%
Karam Qubsi 1 0.1%
Jen Zajac 1 0.1%
Thatcher Rea 1 0.1%
Colin Campbell 1 0.1%
Developers with the most lines removed
Marcel de Rooy 1 0.3%
Developers with the most signoffs (total 211)
Chris Cormack 60 28.4%
Jared Camins-Esakov 49 23.2%
Katrin Fischer 25 11.8%
Jonathan Druart 14 6.6%
Owen Leonard 9 4.3%
Paul Poulain 6 2.8%
Mason James 6 2.8%
Kyle M Hall 6 2.8%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 5 2.4%
Liz Rea 5 2.4%
Marcel de Rooy 4 1.9%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 4 1.9%
Magnus Enger 4 1.9%
Galen Charlton 4 1.9%
Mathieu Saby 1 0.5%
Nicole C. Engard 1 0.5%
Sophie Meynieux 1 0.5%
Frédéric Durand 1 0.5%
Frédéric Demians 1 0.5%
Larry Baerveldt 1 0.5%
MJ Ray 1 0.5%
Brendan 1 0.5%
Dobrica Pavlinusic 1 0.5%
Robin Sheat 1 0.5%
Developers with the most reviews (total 0)
Developers with the most test credits (total 0)
Developers who gave the most tested-by credits (total 0)
Developers with the most report credits (total 0)
Developers who gave the most report credits (total 0)
Top changeset contributors by employer
Biblibre 19 29.2%
Catalyst 11 16.9%
ByWater-Solutions 6 9.2%
(Unknown) 6 9.2%
BigBallOfWax 4 6.2%
Libriotech 4 6.2%
rot13.org 4 6.2%
C & P Bibliography 3 4.6%
Rijksmuseum 2 3.1%
ACPL 2 3.1%
KohaAloha 1 1.5%
Foundations 1 1.5%
PTFS-Europe 1 1.5%
Equinox 1 1.5%
Top lines changed by employer
Catalyst 467 43.2%
Biblibre 359 33.2%
ACPL 82 7.6%
rot13.org 38 3.5%
Libriotech 29 2.7%
(Unknown) 28 2.6%
Equinox 22 2.0%
ByWater-Solutions 21 1.9%
C & P Bibliography 17 1.6%
BigBallOfWax 6 0.6%
Rijksmuseum 5 0.5%
Foundations 5 0.5%
KohaAloha 2 0.2%
PTFS-Europe 1 0.1%
Employers with the most signoffs (total 211)
C & P Bibliography 49 23.2%
Catalyst 35 16.6%
BigBallOfWax 31 14.7%
BSZ-BW 25 11.8%
Biblibre 21 10.0%
(Unknown) 11 5.2%
ACPL 9 4.3%
ByWater-Solutions 9 4.3%
KohaAloha 6 2.8%
Libriotech 4 1.9%
Equinox 4 1.9%
Rijksmuseum 4 1.9%
rot13.org 1 0.5%
Software.coop 1 0.5%
Tamil 1 0.5%
Employers with the most hackers (total 27)
Catalyst 7 25.9%
(Unknown) 4 14.8%
Biblibre 3 11.1%
ByWater-Solutions 3 11.1%
C & P Bibliography 1 3.7%
BigBallOfWax 1 3.7%
ACPL 1 3.7%
KohaAloha 1 3.7%
Libriotech 1 3.7%
Equinox 1 3.7%
Rijksmuseum 1 3.7%
rot13.org 1 3.7%
Foundations 1 3.7%
PTFS-Europe 1 3.7%

March 2013 Koha Statistics

March was a big month for Koha, with the hackfest in Marseille certainly helping out, here are some statistics from March.

  • 6 new individuals had patches pushed
  • 38 individuals had code pushed into Koha
  • 715 sign offs were added to patches
  • 43 different individuals signed off on patches
  • 323 patches were pushed to Master
  • 266 Bugs had patches marked signed off
  • 230 Bugs had patches that passed QA
  • 190 Bugs had patches pushed into Master
  • 56 New bugs/features were reported in bugzilla

Here are the people doing signoffs, it is a little misleading this month as a lot were signed off using the sandboxes, which marks them as signed off by Paul

Bug Signoffs – March

  • Paul Poulain – 46
  • Owen Leonard – 24
  • Chris Cormack – 21
  • M. de Rooy – 20
  • Kyle M Hall – 20
  • Jonathan Druart – 14
  • Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel – 13
  • Liz Rea – 12
  • Katrin Fischer – 10
  • Tomás Cohen Arazi – 8
  • Magnus Enger – 7
  • Brendan Gallagher – 7
  • Melia Meggs – 6
  • mathieu saby – 6
  • Galen Charlton – 5
  • Julian Maurice – 5
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 4
  • Koha Team AMU – 4
  • Fridolyn SOMERS – 3
  • David Cook – 3
  • Mirko Tietgen – 3
  • Robin Sheat – 3
  • Koha Team Lyon 3 – 3
  • Mason James – 3
  • Alex Arnaud – 2
  • Christophe Croullebois – 2
  • Matthias Meusburger – 2
  • Nicole C. Engard – 1
  • MJ Ray (software.coop) – 1
  • Sophie MEYNIEUX – 1
  • Pascale Nalon – 1
  • jmbroust – 1
  • claire.hernandez@biblibre.com – 1
  • Adrien SAURAT – 1
  • Zeno Tajoli – 1
  • Dobrica Pavlinusic – 1
  • Frederic Durand – 1

That is the number of bugs marked signed off, the actual number of patches signed by person (on the master branch) is

Patch signoffs

Jared Camins-Esakov        243 (34.0%)
Katrin Fischer             122 (17.1%)
Jonathan Druart             69 (9.7%)
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel   58 (8.1%)
Paul Poulain                31 (4.3%)
Kyle M Hall                 28 (3.9%)
Chris Cormack               20 (2.8%)
Owen Leonard                19 (2.7%)
Marcel de Rooy              19 (2.7%)
Elliott Davis               12 (1.7%)
Tomas Cohen Arazi            9 (1.3%)
Liz Rea                      8 (1.1%)
Galen Charlton               7 (1.0%)
Nicole C. Engard             6 (0.8%)
Melia Meggs                  5 (0.7%)
Leila Arkab                  5 (0.7%)
Magnus Enger                 5 (0.7%)
Mathieu Saby                 3 (0.4%)
Brendan                      3 (0.4%)
Frédéric Durand            3 (0.4%)
Pierre Angot                 3 (0.4%)
MJ Ray                       3 (0.4%)
Mason James                  3 (0.4%)
Dobrica Pavlinusic           3 (0.4%)
Julian Maurice               3 (0.4%)
Robin Sheat                  2 (0.3%)
Frédéric Demians           2 (0.3%)
Broust                       2 (0.3%)
Cedric Vita                  2 (0.3%)
Mirko Tietgen                2 (0.3%)
David Cook                   2 (0.3%)
Marc Sabin                   1 (0.1%)
Nora Blake                   1 (0.1%)
Larry Baerveldt              1 (0.1%)
Bob Birchall                 1 (0.1%)
Pascale Nalon                1 (0.1%)
Claire Hernandez             1 (0.1%)
Corinne Bulac                1 (0.1%)
Srikanth Dhondi              1 (0.1%)
Delaye Stephane              1 (0.1%)
Ed Veal                      1 (0.1%)
Martin Renvoize              1 (0.1%)
Sophie Meynieux              1 (0.1%)
Fridolyn SOMERS              1 (0.1%)

And as important as sign offs is QA, here are the stats for those

Passed QA – March

  • Katrin Fischer – 101
  • Jonathan Druart – 44
  • Paul Poulain – 27
  • M. de Rooy – 23
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 10
  • Elliott Davis – 5
  • Robin Sheat – 5
  • Kyle M Hall – 4
  • Julian Maurice – 3
  • Mason James – 3
  • Owen Leonard – 2
  • Magnus Enger – 1
  • Adrien SAURAT – 1
  • Christophe Croullebois – 1

Failed QA – March

  • Katrin Fischer – 21
  • Owen Leonard – 20
  • Jared Camins-Esakov – 19
  • M. de Rooy – 19
  • Jonathan Druart – 14
  • Paul Poulain – 12
  • mathieu saby – 6
  • jmbroust – 5
  • Kyle M Hall – 4
  • Frederic Durand – 4
  • Corinne BULAC – 4
  • Liz Rea – 3
  • Julian Maurice – 3
  • Fridolyn SOMERS – 3
  • Chris Cormack – 2
  • Koha Team Lyon 3 – 2
  • Koha Team AMU – 2
  • Pierre Angot – 2
  • Elliott Davis – 1
  • Adrien SAURAT – 1
  • Alex Arnaud – 1
  • Magnus Enger – 1
  • Dobrica Pavlinusic – 1

Koha 3.10.4 statistics

Developers with the most changesets
Owen Leonard 8 22.9%
Chris Cormack 3 8.6%
Jared Camins-Esakov 3 8.6%
Liz Rea 3 8.6%
Fridolyn SOMERS 3 8.6%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 3 8.6%
Jonathan Druart 2 5.7%
Mathieu Saby 2 5.7%
David Cook 2 5.7%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 2 5.7%
Magnus Enger 1 2.9%
Katrin Fischer 1 2.9%
Kyle M Hall 1 2.9%
Vitor FERNANDES 1 2.9%
Developers with the most changed lines
Magnus Enger 409 48.3%
Owen Leonard 126 14.9%
Fridolyn SOMERS 80 9.5%
Vitor FERNANDES 71 8.4%
Chris Cormack 31 3.7%
Liz Rea 25 3.0%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 25 3.0%
Kyle M Hall 12 1.4%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 10 1.2%
Jonathan Druart 10 1.2%
Jared Camins-Esakov 8 0.9%
David Cook 7 0.8%
Mathieu Saby 6 0.7%
Katrin Fischer 1 0.1%
Developers with the most lines removed
Owen Leonard 37 13.2%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 6 2.1%
David Cook 6 2.1%
Developers with the most signoffs (total 126)
Chris Cormack 34 27.0%
Jared Camins-Esakov 30 23.8%
Jonathan Druart 16 12.7%
Katrin Fischer 9 7.1%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 6 4.8%
Elliott Davis 5 4.0%
Kyle M Hall 5 4.0%
Owen Leonard 4 3.2%
Galen Charlton 3 2.4%
Marcel de Rooy 3 2.4%
Nicole C. Engard 3 2.4%
David Cook 2 1.6%
koha.aixmarseille 2 1.6%
Mirko Tietgen 1 0.8%
Robin Sheat 1 0.8%
Martin Renvoize 1 0.8%
Liz Rea 1 0.8%
Developers with the most reviews (total 0)
Developers with the most test credits (total 0)
Developers who gave the most tested-by credits (total 0)
Developers with the most report credits (total 0)
Developers who gave the most report credits (total 0)
Top changeset contributors by employer
(Unknown) 10 28.6%
ACPL 8 22.9%
Biblibre 5 14.3%
Catalyst 4 11.4%
C & P Bibliography 3 8.6%
BigBallOfWax 2 5.7%
Libriotech 1 2.9%
ByWater-Solutions 1 2.9%
BSZ-BW 1 2.9%
Top lines changed by employer
Libriotech 409 48.3%
ACPL 148 17.5%
(Unknown) 120 14.2%
Biblibre 92 10.9%
Catalyst 54 6.4%
ByWater-Solutions 12 1.4%
C & P Bibliography 8 0.9%
BigBallOfWax 2 0.2%
BSZ-BW 1 0.1%
Employers with the most signoffs (total 126)
C & P Bibliography 30 23.8%
BigBallOfWax 29 23.0%
(Unknown) 16 12.7%
Biblibre 16 12.7%
BSZ-BW 9 7.1%
ByWater-Solutions 8 6.3%
Catalyst 7 5.6%
ACPL 4 3.2%
Equinox 3 2.4%
Rijksmuseum 3 2.4%
PTFS-Europe 1 0.8%
Employers with the most hackers (total 15)
(Unknown) 5 33.3%
Biblibre 2 13.3%
Catalyst 2 13.3%
C & P Bibliography 1 6.7%
BigBallOfWax 1 6.7%
BSZ-BW 1 6.7%
ByWater-Solutions 1 6.7%
ACPL 1 6.7%
Libriotech 1 6.7%