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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
RC4Community
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My journey with open source and lessons learned
Why open source? If you ask me, other than the benefits mentioned above, open-source provides us with a platform where opportunities come to you in ways you have never imagined. For example, I got a 500-dollar freelance offer to integrate RocketChat into an application. I stayed the top contributor of RocketChat this season which increased my reach all over the community. I was also nominated by all my team members to add a milestone commit to the project we were working on. I connected with people from different fields of expertise. Most importantly, I enjoyed all of it.
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Commit, Push, Merge: GSoC Coding Phase 1
Iâve been making steady progress on my GSoC project - Poll App Mega Extensions and am additionally also contributing to RC4Community â Rocket.Chatâs portal to its community.
orbit-model
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Measuring DevRel Success - Thinking Outside the Funnel
I've been working in Developer Relations now going on 5 years and I've seen a lot of attempts to measure the activities of DevRel teams. There is often a lot of ambiguity about how best to measure the work that DevRel does. Do you utilize the AAARRRP model from Phil Leggetter, the Orbit Model from the Orbit team, the traditional sales funnel or something else?
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Ask HN: How do you monitor social media and community engagement?
The Orbit Model community framework, around which Orbit is built, is an interesting read too: https://github.com/orbit-love/orbit-model
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Measuring Developer Relations
Number of Orbit level 1 users
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My Surprising Journey To Working At Orbit
It was not long before Orbit became visible on our radar. It promised not only a useful platform to deepen understanding of the community. It put forth an entirely new conceptualization of community-building. In fact, the platform -- the product -- only came after the ideation and thoughtful work of crafting the Orbit Model. Deliberate systematized methodologies don't usually take precedence in emerging start-ups. This was something different.
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How We Performed on Our Q1 OKRs, and The Goals for Q2
What is community love? Weâre still big fans of Orbitâs definition for it. Love is a member's level of engagement and investment in the community. Someone with high love is highly active and plays key roles in the community, like contributing, moderating, and organizing.
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Using Orbit to better manage your open source developer project community
I would strongly recommend thinking about other activities that your community members may take that is not tracked in Orbit. For example, newsletter or blog subscriptions. You can use Zapier to integrate activities from other tools, like your subscribersâwhich is a pretty highly weighted activity in my book. If you didn't catch that weighted reference, head back to the Orbit Model docs.
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A tactical guide to kickstarting your community
[2] https://orbit.love/blog/why-orbit-is-better-than-funnel-for-...
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Technical Community Builder is the Hottest New Job in Tech
"Characterizing the developer journey as a linear funnel doesnât really tell the whole story, as itâs essentially scoped to awareness and conversation â the journey is much more complex. I think onboarding to the community itself, retaining over time, and advocating for others to join, is a huge part of the journey... In this world, you want to understand how folks are engaging with the community as well as with the company/product, with product metrics (activation, adoption, etc) existing as second-order effects of the community. The Orbit Model, versus the funnel, tries to tell this nonlinear and comprehensive story."
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My favorite tools and integrations to leverage as a Developer Avocado đ„
To understand what Orbit as a platform is, it's important to first understand what Orbit as a _model _ is. The Orbit Model is a framework for building high gravity communities. A high gravity community is one that excels at attracting and retaining members by providing an outstanding member experience.
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Should Dev Rels ever report to marketing teams?
Re: your question in the post title I'd say yes, report to marketing because in the end the person(s) work on content and events - both marketing activities. You should also treat this person more like a product marketer where the metrics aren't black and white like those of a growth marketer. If you want to assign metrics as goals for someone in this role, this may give you some ideas: https://github.com/orbit-love/orbit-model. I don't want to assign lead number to a DevRel person.
What are some alternatives?
Opensource-Contribution-Leaderboard - Open Source project contributors tracking leaderboard built with :heart: in NodeJS đ
devtools-angels - active angel investors in developer tools!
rocket.chat.app-poll - Rocket.Chat App for creating polls.
docker-compose - Temporal docker-compose files
BetterMeet - An open community platform
deno-mixed-runtimes - Begin app
sypool - Sypool is a custodial STX mining pool using smart contracts on the Stacks blockchain for trustless contributions & reward redemption. đ âŸïž
helm-charts - Temporal Helm charts
linkin - Linkin is a customizable self hosted link tree platform.
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
polis - :milky_way: Open Source AI for large scale open ended feedback