[Okfn-ca] Fwd: [okfn-discuss] A map of the global civic tech community on GitHub - groups connected via Poplus.org network
Diane Mercier, Ph.D.
diane.mercier at gmail.com
Fri Dec 18 12:31:15 UTC 2015
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Sujet : [okfn-discuss] A map of the global civic tech community on
GitHub - groups connected via Poplus.org network
Date : Sun, 13 Dec 2015 10:55:09 -0600
De : Steven Clift <clift at e-democracy.org>
Répondre à : Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list
<okfn-discuss at lists.okfn.org>
Pour : newswire <newswire at groups.dowire.org>, OGP Civil Society group
<ogp at dgroups.org>, Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list
<okfn-discuss at lists.okfn.org>
Copie à : Stefan Baack <s.baack at gmail.com>
Check out this "map" of organizations and their open gov/civic tech
code on GitHub:
http://sbaack.com/2015/11/19/scraping-the-global-civic-tech-community-on-github-part-2.html
This is what was recruited first via the Poplus.org unconference in
Chile in May 2014 and then the big 3 month push I led to build
membership on the Poplus Google Group: http://bit.ly/poplusgroup
Imagine what we could do with this network if further networking and
connecting gained sustained support? Funding the silos is great, but I
think this map show an opportunity to dramatically boost code sharing,
knowledge exchange and more. Steve
From: Steven Clift <clift at e-democracy.org>
Date: Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Poplus] Scraping the global civic tech community on GitHub
To: Stefan Baack <s.baack at gmail.com>
Cc: Poplus - Collaborative Civic Coding <poplus at googlegroups.com>
If you haven't checked out the image of OUR org connections on GitHub
among those who joined the Poplus.org Google Group, see it here:
http://sbaack.com/2015/11/19/scraping-the-global-civic-tech-community-on-github-part-2.html
The Follower network:
http://sbaack.com/downloads/follower-network_2015-11-19.png
The Contributer network:
http://sbaack.com/downloads/contributor-network_2015-11-19.png
So what do you "see" looking at these images?
What opportunities for greater connections and collaboration among
orgs/code might exist?
Who is still MISSING from your GitHub experience with civic code from
the Poplus network?
Steve
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Stefan Baack <s.baack at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you James, this is great! Never thought about filtering out home
> organizations :-)
>
> You're right, the graph is a bit off. I think the problem is that my scraper
> does not check whether a repo is forked. I had a similar problem with users
> because users can be part of more than one organization of course, but I
> wasn't sure how to reflect this in the graph. I decided that this is
> tolerable because the colors should only give a rough sense of where an
> organization located in the graph. I think a CSV file would be better for
> the kind of analysis you did. Maybe I try scraping a bit more tomorrow,
> GitHub doesn't like me right now :-)
>
>
> On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 11:26:51 PM UTC+1, James McKinney wrote:
>>
>> Note that there is some overcounting when counting the distinct
>> organizations to which a user contributed, because the organization of some
>> repositories is incorrect (e.g. alaveteli is mysociety, not Sobanukirwa).
>> However, the graph has only one alaveteli, so there is no overcounting of
>> repositories - as far as I can tell.
>>
>> On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 5:18:13 PM UTC-5, James McKinney wrote:
>>>
>>> Nice! I have been curious to know who contributes the most *outside*
>>> their home organizations. rgrp is indeed prolific, but 115 of his 133
>>> repositories are within the okfn organization. If we remove people’s home
>>> organizations, we get this list:
>>>
>>> 47 jpmckinney
>>> 22 dracos
>>> 21 mhl
>>> 19 zarino
>>> 18 konklone
>>> 17 duncanparkes
>>> 16 invalid-email-address
>>> 16 rgrp
>>> 16 andylolz
>>> 16 evdb
>>>
>>> I see I’m in good company! :)
>>>
>>> The code for this is at
>>> https://gist.github.com/jpmckinney/56632f96808ef1ee326d
>>>
>>> The script can also print out the top organizations to which those users
>>> contributed, as follows:
>>>
>>> 47 jpmckinney
>>> 10 mysociety
>>> 8 datamade
>>> 6 sunlightlabs
>>> 22 dracos
>>> 3 datauy
>>> 3 ciudadanointeligente
>>> 3 openpolis
>>> 21 mhl
>>> 3 ciudadanointeligente
>>> 3 datauy
>>> 3 Sobanukirwa
>>> 19 zarino
>>> 2 openpolis
>>> 2 openaustralia
>>> 2 openstate
>>> 18 konklone
>>> 4 codeforamerica
>>> 3 datamade
>>> 2 civio
>>> 17 duncanparkes
>>> 2 Code4SA
>>> 2 TEDICpy
>>> 2 Sobanukirwa
>>> 16 invalid-email-address
>>> 3 ushahidi
>>> 3 appsembler
>>> 3 hasadna
>>> 16 rgrp
>>> 2 codeforamerica
>>> 2 opengovfoundation
>>> 2 g0v
>>> 16 andylolz
>>> 3 everypolitician
>>> 2 g0v
>>> 2 datauy
>>> 16 evdb
>>> 3 ciudadanointeligente
>>> 2 Sobanukirwa
>>> 2 openstate
>>>
>>> If you instead look for the number of organizations to which users
>>> contributed outside their home organization(s) (regardless of the number of
>>> repositories contributed to within those organizations), the list is a
>>> little different:
>>>
>>> 17 jpmckinney
>>> 13 rgrp
>>> 13 pudo
>>> 13 zarino
>>> 12 duncanparkes
>>> 12 nickstenning
>>> 12 dracos
>>> 12 mhl
>>> 11 andylolz
>>> 10 henare
>>>
>>> Thanks for getting this data together!
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>> > On Nov 19, 2015, at 3:19 PM, Stefan Baack <s.b... at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi everyone,
>>> >
>>> > I’m a PhD student from the Netherlands and I’m currently working on a
>>> > research project about civic hacking at mySociety. In connection with this
>>> > research, I started a little experiment: scraping information about civic
>>> > tech organizations on GitHub to get a grasp of the global community. After I
>>> > posted a first draft on mySociety's community mailing list I got a lot of
>>> > feedback and help to compile a bigger, more complete dataset. As a result,
>>> > here is an update version of the article:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > http://sbaack.com/2015/11/19/scraping-the-global-civic-tech-community-on-github-part-2.html
>>> >
>>> > I hope it's interesting for you and I would love to hear your thoughts
>>> > about this :-)
>>> > Best,
>>> > Stefan
>>> >
>>> >
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