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The dashboard provides a statistical analysis of the number of contributors who contributed towards commits, pull requests, or issues for the first time during the selected time period.
On the stacked bar chart, you can analyze the following data:
The X-axis shows the time when the project started. The Y-axis shows the number of new contributors. The colors on the chart show affiliated, unaffiliated, and independent contributors. Hover over the charts to see the new contributor value for the selected month.
The annotation box shows the percent change value of total affiliated and total unaffiliated contributors compared to the previous period.
The Observations board gives the following insights:
The count of new contributors joining the project increased or decreased by X% compared to the preceding period.
An average of X new contributors joined the project during the selected time period.
The number of new contributors affiliated with an organization is X% more or less compared to unaffiliated new contributors.
An average of X new contributors identified themselves as independent developers during the selected time period.
Click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > People > Technical Contributors > New & Promising dashboard.
A Contributor Acquisition dashboard provides a statistical analysis of all the new users who have grown to become active contributors and maintainers in the specific project and its sub projects.
To analyze the key metrics of this dashboard for a particular project group, follow the below steps:
On the side navigation menu of the LFX Insights, click All Projects. This opens the main All Projects dashboard.
Select the project for which you want to see the metrics.
Alternatively, you can select a project from the drop-down in the left navigation pane.
On the left navigation pane, select projects from the drop-down.
Select the project name from the search box.
Once you select the project, you will see the following two menus on the left navigation page:
Once you select the project, you will see the following two menus on the left navigation page:
Project Analytics
Community Analytics
Click Project Analytics>Technical Contributors>Contributor Acquisition to see the dashboard.
The dashboard shows the metrics of selected projects. To see the data for sub projects, select the sub project from the drop-down.
The Dashboard shows the impact on the selected projects by the new contributor. The chart combines two data sets with a line chart that helps you to compare the data. The chart shows the total number of commits pushed by new contributors vs total commits during the selected time period.
On the chart, you can analyze the following data:
Hover over the chart to see the new contributor commits vs total for the selected month.
The annotation box shows the percent change value of total commits by new contributors compared to the previous period.
The commits by new contributors include the number of code commits authored and co-authored by new contributors.
The total commits include all the commits authored and co-authored by other non-new, i.e., existing contributors.
The commits shown in the graph exclude empty commits, merge commits, and commits by bots.
Click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > People > Technical Contributors > New & Promising dashboard.
The dashboard shows a doughnut chart that displays a comparison between the new contributors and the existing contributors. You can analyze the total technical contributions across commits, PRs, and issues into cohorts of those made by new and existing contributors. Hover over the chart to see the total new contributors and the total existing contributors.
To get the data, click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > People > Technical Contributors > Most Active dashboard.
The dashboard shows the most active new & promising organizations that have recently started contributing toward code and issues.
Hover over the bars to see the organization's name and the contribution it made.
The contributions are specific to the time period selected.
If the name of the organization does not fit in the bubble, then the first 4 letters of that organization are shown followed by an ellipsis.
The bar shows the total value of the bar itself.
The hover text should show the organization name along with the value.
Click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > Organization > Technical Contributors > New & Promising dashboard.
The dashboard shows a doughnut chart that displays the segregation of the organizations based on their employee strength. You can analyze the newly participating organizations by the cohorts of their current employee strength.
If the organization's employee strength is less than 100, then the organization is considered small.
If the organization's employee strength is between 100 and 999, then the organization is considered medium.
If the organization's employee strength is greater than 1,000, then the organization is considered large.
To get the data, click VIEW ALL to view the Project Analytics >Technical Contributors > Participating Organizations dashboard.
The dashboard shows a doughnut chart that displays a comparison between the technical contributions made by the new organizations and the existing organizations. You can analyze the total technical contributions across commits, PRs, and issues into cohorts of those made by new and existing organizations.
The graph also shows the total technical activities by the organizations and their percent increase or decrease as compared to the previous period.
To get the data, click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > Organization > Technical Contributors > Most Active dashboard.
The dashboard shows the following two matrices:
If you want to go back to the dashboard from any other screen, simply click the tab on the Dashboard to toggle between dashboards.
Click Order by drop-down to select the order of the table based on your priorities from the drop-down.
The leadership table lists the top 10 new contributors who contributed the most to a project or a project group during the selected time period. It lists the display name, system user name, their organization name, commits, Loc added, and so on.
The leadership table lists the top 10 new organizations actively involved in commits, pull requests, and issues. It lists the organization name, organization logo, their organization name, commits, PR activities, issues, Loc added, and so on.
The dashboard shows a doughnut chart that displays a comparison between the new organizations and the existing organizations. You can analyze the total technical contributions across commits, PRs, and issues into cohorts of those made by new and existing organizations. Hover over the chart to see the total new organizations and the total existing organizations.
The graph also shows the total organizations and their percent increase or decrease as compared to the previous period.
Click VIEW ALL to view the Community Management > Organization > Technical Contributors > New & Promising dashboard.