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Community Engineering Update – February 2018

MrManners
Adobe Team

February saw the start of our new initiative: monthly Community Engineering live streams. We also continued to make great progress with all our GitHub repositories, thanks to the community’s help.

 

Magento Open Source - Statistics

 

During the month of February, we have made the following progress on pull requests and issues:

 

Pull Requests

  • Processed: 138
  • Merged: 98
  • Rejected: 40
  • Created: 153
  • Accepted Rate: 72%
  • Contributors: 84
  • New Contributors: 38
  • Average response time: 17 hours

 

Issues

  • Created: 267
  • Closed: 216
  • Fixed by the community: 31
  • Fixed by partners: 6

 

Our top 5 individual contributors in February were:

# Contributor Created Accepted
1 Jeroen 16 3
2 Pieter Hoste 11 5
3 Sergey P 10 2
4 Patrick McLain 7 2
5 Lars Roettig 5 3

 

And the top 5 partner contributors were:

 

Team Name Created Accepted Contributing Members Contribution Points
Atwix 3 5 2 100
H&O 8 3 2 30
TechDivision 6 3 2 30
Something Digital 13 2 3 20
Interactiv4 5 2 4 20

 

All contributor stats are now available on the Magento Contributors website .

 

Community Engineering Live Streams

 

During the month of February, we had the first ever Community Engineering live stream. Moving forward, these live streams will occur monthly to help facilitate two-way communication between Magento and the community. These events will mix demos of projects such as MSI, PWA and MFTF with news from the Community Engineering team, interviews with community members, and a live Q&A section.

 

If you missed this or any other of the live streams you can find them all on our playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDvMskiz68Q1LxDiyJlGDL7vKLV0xMqXh

 

Contribution Events

 

Contribution Day in Chernivtsi, Ukraine

 

On the 17th of February, eLogic hosted a contribution day in Chernivtsi in the Ukraine. The focus of this event was the MSI project. By the end of the event, the contributors created 8 pull requests for the MSI project.

 

We would like to take a moment to thank Sergij Mutaf (https://github.com/magento-engcom/msi/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+author%3Aseruymt) from eLogic. After building multi-source inventory in Magento 1 systems, he got involved in the MSI project during this event. So far, he has already helped deliver 3 critical parts of the project, and he continues to drive the project forward.

 

Contribution Day Magento Live Australia

 

The 21st of February was the date for the first ever Magento Contribution day in Australia. Hosted by Magento as part of the Magento Live Australia event, 13 developers got together to learn and contribute to Magento. 16 issues were fixed during this event. We hope that this will be the first of many events in Australia, and that the community can continue to use their passion by making more contributions.

 

Upcoming events

 

We have many contribution days coming up, but we would like to highlight first ever distributed contribution day. It will be taking place on the 24th of March with locations across the globe. Currently we have locations in Madrid, Krakow, Khmelnitsky, Kyiv, Nottingham, Buenos Aires, and Groningen, but don’t worry if you cannot make it to a location. You will be able to take part from anyplace with an internet connection. During the day we will have team members available to assist with your development, live feeds from all locations, and of course lots of fun. Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.

 

How to get involved

 

As always, if you are interested in finding out more about contributing to Magento, we recommend getting involved in the Community Engineering Slack channel (email requests to join to engcom@magento.com). We also have a wide selection of projects currently running. If you are interested in participating in one of these projects take a look at the project overview page and let us know.