[05:26:56] over on Zulip I mentioned that I have gotten https://github.com/i5o/gcileaderboard to work for Wikimedia, and I provided this screenshot of it working (very very old data now) https://zulip-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/1042/nLYFWotQGK-b0mFQnI8WxZej/Screenshot_20171205_022609.png?Signature=ZIijerVvze2V7IRBmhTyMCftNOs%3D&Expires=1515043530&AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIEVMBCAT2WD3M5KQ [05:27:40] I can fairly easily set it up to produce a static website, refreshed once per day [05:27:56] need consensus that we would want such a beast before doing that [12:49:35] I'm neutral / don't have an opinion. [13:36:19] jayvdb: the screenshot has expired [13:40:15] I worry if whatever it shows could provide the wrong incentive to students, though [15:46:13] (it can be found on Zulip :P) [15:47:16] it shows a leaderboard, based on task count. The only addition is it shows the percentage of tasks done in each category (Code, Outreach, Documentation, etc) for the whole org, and for each person [15:48:16] the 'wrong incentive' is why I havent done anything with it after trialing it a few days after the IRC meeting where a leaderboard was suggested [15:49:06] some orgs have done it in the past, but I havent seen any leaderboards promoted on gci-discuss this year [15:50:50] I still wonder which problems leaderboards are supposed to solve, apart from curiosity of students and "who'll win?" :P [15:51:26] Also, going to https://codein.withgoogle.com/organizations/wikimedia/ when not being logged in, it lists "Wikimedia Current Leaders" for me. [15:51:37] not sure that's very well known though, and it is /not/ a sorted list. [16:26:18] nod [16:26:50] btw, did you see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T124691#3874322 ; is there a better channel for discussing the Discourse project ? [16:29:45] jayvdb, hmm. Maybe https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Discourse ? [16:51:17] done [16:52:45] thx [23:48:54] I'm not on zulip :P [23:49:37] * Platonides has just given back a couple of irc tasks to the students [23:50:27] I sound like the evil mentor, but... [23:50:36] don't people read the requisites? :/ [23:56:53] sadly not [23:58:12] worse, I've seen comments from students which make it very probable that their school teacher has told them to do the task, and they still do it completely wrong