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Zarkov

An event logging and aggregation system for Python that runs on MongoDB

We're using Zarkov to watch Allura events and create pretty graphs for internal use. You're welcome to do the same.


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  • Geoffrey Van Wyk
    Geoffrey Van Wyk
    2011-10-20

    This sites design is attractive. Are you going to roll it out for the rest of the projects?

     
    • Rick Copeland ☕
      Rick Copeland ☕
      2011-12-20

      Actually this is the design we are using for all new SourceForge.net projects. You can also request that your project be migrated to the new style (https://sourceforge.net/p/allura) on your project admin page. Currently you'll have to request migration via a support ticket, though we plan on adding automated migration tools as more projects move to the new platform.

       
      • Alvaro del Castillo
        Alvaro del Castillo
        2012-02-17

        Rick, some of the tools in SF are not already implemented in Allura. Do you have a ROADMAP for building this tools? Also, some tools like "mailing list" are not yet in the Allura version you get from the Allura git repository. Will all the tools be added to the Open Source Allura project?

        Kind regards

         
        • Rick Copeland ☕
          Rick Copeland ☕
          2012-02-17

          Some of the tools (like the mailing list, which is an implementation of mailman) I don't believe we have plans to release in the open source version of SF. (On the SourceForge site, the Allura projects that use tools like these are actually reliant on a good bit of legacy code and databases)

           

  • Anonymous
    2012-01-09

    Can you recommend any Graphing solutions for internal BI chart generation?

     
    • Rick Copeland ☕
      Rick Copeland ☕
      2012-01-09

      I've had some success with Flot, and the output of Zarkov's agg webservice is actually Flot-compatible. You might also want to check out Pentaho if you need something more extensive, as they recently announced a MongoDB plugin which we are using internally for some projects at SourceForge.

       

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