This year, the Linux Foundation rolled out a new and improved LFX, a powerful cloud-based solution for members and projects to foster productivity in communities of open source innovation. Our vision for LFX was to build a collaboration portal for open source projects, filled with project metrics and integrated with all areas of the community's experience.
Today, we’re pleased to announce that LFX has released an updated version of Insights. We’ve greatly expanded features and improved the user interface to include additional global analytics and over 50 new dashboards. Our latest version of LFX Insights provides 360° visibility on activities across 850 projects and thousands of members in the Linux Foundation ecosystem.
The new release of LFX Insights gives community members an even greater look into project performance and community health, to help guide and inform key business and project planning decisions.
Here are the new features at the heart of LFX Insight's latest update:
The new Organization Contribution Index is a public leaderboard that aggregates data from various tools in LFX, highlighting an organization's impact on multiple projects. It enables the LF community to benchmark their organization against others in the Linux Foundation ecosystem.
Over 15 new dashboards provide actionable information on the level of engagement in Linux Foundation projects, events, training, certification, and webinars. Project Trends reports also include dedicated metrics about code contributions, contributor growth and retention, lines of code added or deleted, and more. Member organizations and project managers can better understand how their projects perform against others and identify opportunities to streamline operations.
The new LFX update improves the management of competencies in open source projects. Additional dashboards enable member organizations and project managers to monitor how their projects relate to the most popular event, project meeting attendance, training or certification topics, and overall participation trends.
LFX dashboards provide projects with the tools to identify how they can expand the knowledge base and expertise within their organization and among project team members.
The new Event Attendee analytics display whether in-person event attendance is increasing or decreasing and can be used to gauge an organization’s activity level.
The new Training and Certification dashboards track the most popular courses, the number of enrollment and certifications, and the organizations with the greatest participation.
The new Membership Analytics feature enables member organizations to measure what top competitors are doing, and which organizations are shaping the technologies that your organization depends on. More specifically, the tool clarifies which organizations are participating in a particular project and their degree of engagement.
Furthermore, the new dashboards break down the number of organizations actively supporting projects, new members to join projects, organizations involved by industry sector, and most popular projects.
There is a lot in store for members and project leaders in our latest edition of LFX Insights. Dive into these new tools and metrics and let us know what you think – maybe, just maybe, you'll see your suggested feature in the next version of Insights.
Check out the latest Insights features at https://insights.lfx.dev/
Would you like to contribute to a project via LFX? Create an account at https://openprofile.dev/
LFX is available exclusively to Linux Foundation projects. Learn how to host your project at the Linux Foundation by visiting https://www.linuxfoundation.org/projects/hosting.
Read more about the new features and ask questions in the LFX Community Forum at https://community.lfx.dev/.