RE: Block.ops - An Analysis Tool - Tags, Links, Transfers, Delegations and some New Analyses!
Thanks for the contribution, @miniature-tiger! Some very cool features, especially the overall breakdown of Utopian-io voting is of course interesting to me, haha. Not very surprising to see the translations category using such a huge part of the voting power. Hopefully with the new bot it will also be a flat 1000 on the y-axis each day!
It's definitely a very interesting project and I'm looking forward to seeing what other features you add in the future. Although I guess this means you won't be working on Archipelago any time soon? :(
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Unlike other categories, translations have had the highest number of active people. So if there were as many active people in other categories, I would say the distribution would be different.
This is true. Although I think that there are actually lots of active development contributors, but mostly they tend to contribute infrequently due to the length of time required to add new features.
I'd add that it's not a full analysis, just an illustration of the functionality, so it's not something to draw firm conclusions from.
Thanks Amos!
Yes, the Utopian analysis was something I started looking into based on the discussion on discord of the new voting bot and scaling. I was trying to see what the scaling might look like and whether any problems could arise, particularly with the timing. The analysis needs a bit more work on that front but the breakdown itself is interesting.
I had hoped to get back into Archipelago more heavily this week! I've done some work on it off github already. But I need to add a few more operations to block.ops in preparation for loading in a big chunk of data for some analyses I'm looking into. So hopefully within the next week or so!
Thanks for the review!
Thank you for your review, @amosbastian!
So far this week you've reviewed 3 contributions. Keep up the good work!