incubator-devlake
rtdl
incubator-devlake | rtdl | |
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10 | 2 | |
2,430 | 43 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.9 | 0.0 | |
2 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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incubator-devlake
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Developer Dashboards?
https://devlake.apache.org/ does something like this and it works weill. Though the support for different tech stacks is still limited.
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DORA metric monitoring for your team in just 15 minutes with Apache Dev Lake
Visit the dev lake site for more details.
- An Open-Source Solution to DORA & DevOps Metrics
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Hacktoberfest 2022 Starter Guide
Hacktoberfest by Digital ocean always excites the Open source community at large. In this 2022 edition, Apache DevLake and CNCF DevStream projects are participating in Hacktoberfest. Our goal is to enable contributors to learn and grow together with the community.
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Tips for Managing an Open-Source Project (with the Creator of Homebrew)
This conversation was part of the DevLake community meetup, DevLake is the open-source dev-data platform giving you the power to connect, query, and visualize data from all your development tools, all in a totally personalized dashboard.
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How to Build Great Open-Source DevTools: With Max Howell (Creator of Homebrew)
Thank you to the Apache DevLake community for making this event possible, and to Max Howell for his time, wisdom, and generosity!
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Lesser Known Features of ClickHouse
(1) is answered here https://github.com/apache/incubator-devlake/issues/1771
- Show HN: DevLake, an open-source tool for insights on engineering productivity
rtdl
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Why this subreddit dislikes the so-called Modern Data Stack?
I think my friend and I are building the solution you’re talking about. A real-time data lake that is easy to setup, uses the newest tech (not Spark and Hive), and has an extensible processing layer. https://github.com/realtimedatalake/rtdl. Fingers-crossed, but it looks like we may be a funded startup soon.
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What is the easiest way to build a real-time data lake?
For context, I work at Segment (including GTM for Segment Data Lakes) and am the co-creator of rtdl (https://github.com/realtimedatalake/rtdl). This is a problem I’m familiar with and trying to solve. I’m really curious about how others make data lakes easier and what solutions are floating around.
What are some alternatives?
devstream - DevStream: the open-source DevOps toolchain manager (DTM).
amplify - Bacalhau Amplify: automatic enrichment, enhancement, and explanation of your data
blogs - blogs about sneller
flyte - Scalable and flexible workflow orchestration platform that seamlessly unifies data, ML and analytics stacks.
gitlab-monitor - A web-based monitor dashboard for GitLab CI
Shift - Shift is a high performance better alternative to Airbyte, Singer, Meltano
transfer - Database replication platform that leverages change data capture. Stream production data from databases to your data warehouse (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift) in real-time.
Dataplane - Dataplane is a data platform that makes it easy to construct a data mesh with automated data pipelines and workflows.
sneller - World's fastest log analysis: λ + SQL + JSON + S3
dbt-core - dbt enables data analysts and engineers to transform their data using the same practices that software engineers use to build applications.
jitsu - Jitsu is an open-source Segment alternative. Fully-scriptable data ingestion engine for modern data teams. Set-up a real-time data pipeline in minutes, not days
pachyderm - Data-Centric Pipelines and Data Versioning