Project Name: Flask
In the following section you should only enter the information that you found on the project website. Some of the answers will be impossible to find, others may be very hard to find. Do not google for answers.
Project website: Website
What is the purpose of the project: it is a lightweight web application framework for python
How easy was it to find information about contributing on the website? not on website - on github
Contributing instructions: Here
URL for the code repository: Code repository
Bug/Issue tracker link: Bug/Issue tracker
Mailing list: [Mailing list] N/A
Chat channel: Chat channel
Other communication channels: N/A
License: License
Is it OSI approved license: YES
Programming Language(s): Python
URL for contributing instructions: Contributing instructions
Are the contributing instructions clear? YES
URL for code of conduct / community norms / community guildelines: Community Guidelines
URL for instructions for users to download and install the package: here.
Are these instructions clear? Do you think they would be easy to follow? YES
URL for instructions for how to install development environment: here
Are these instruction clear? Do you think they would be easy to follow? YES
Number of contributors: 715 contributors
Usernames of three contributors with largest number of commits; for each of them list the link to their latest commit:
- [Mitsushiko] (975 commits) - Their Latest Commit
- [Davidism] (688 commits) - Their Latest Commit
- [Unitaker] (133 commits) - Their Latest Commit
Number of commits: 5,245 commits
Latest commit version update
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link to the commit: Latest commit
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who made that commit: davidism
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what type of work was commited? changing a version
Issues
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how many open issues are there: 3 Open Issues
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url for the last issue created: Last issue created
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how many users discuss the issue: 10 person
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when was the issue reported: last week
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how many closed issues are there: 2,603 closed issues
- url for the last issue closed: Last issue closed
- how many users discussed the issue: 2 people
- when was the issue reported: 3 weeks ago
- when was the issue closed: 3 weeks ago
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how active is the discussion on the issues: rather active on many of them
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example of a lot of good discussion: Good discussion
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example of an issue that does not have much discussion: Not much discussion
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are there issues marked "good for newbies", "beginner" or some other indicators that imply that they are good for beginner contributors: no because only 3 issues are open
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how many of such issues are there? 0 issues
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look at a few of them, do they look beginner friendly? no, because this project encourages creating your own issues and work on them
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are there issues marked "documentation" or some other indicators that imply that they are documentation (user or developer specific): YES
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how many of such issues are there? 1
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look at a few of them, do you think you could submit a fix? kind of, if you understand the project well
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Pull requests
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how many open pull requests are there: 5 pull requests
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url for the last pull request created: Last Pull Request created
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when was the last pull request made: [Last Pull Request created] 2 days ago
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url for the oldest pull request created: Oldest Pull Request created
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when was the oldest pull request made: August 20, 2023
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how many closed pull requests are there: 2,516
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url for the last pull request closed: Last Pull Request closed
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how many users discussed the pull request: 3 users
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when was the pull request made: last week
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when was the pull request closed: last week
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do maintainers respond quickly to pull requests when they are opened? YES
Each member of your group should attempt to configure the development environment for this project. Complete the following for each member:
Name: Alex Kondratiuk
Operating system: MacOs Sonoma 14.2.1
Was the installation successful? Yes
How long did the whole process take? 3 minutes
How friendly is this project for beginner contributors?
Rather user friendly if you are used to the project adn work more independently
Do the maintainers respond helpfully to questions in issues? yes
Are people friendly in the issues, discussion forum, and chat (for example, IRC or Slack)? yes
Do pull requests get reviewed? yes
Do maintainers thank people for their contributions? sometimes
Are there special skills required to contribute to the project? If so, what are they? python
Are there any special hardware/software requirements to be able to contribute to the project? If so, what are they? no