Dashcon
DashCon 2014
DashCon was conference to share techniques, tools, data sources and best practices around parsing, interpreting, visualizing and sharing Mozilla's internal data. It took place Tuesday, January 21st and Wednesday the 22nd, 2014, in Mozilla's San Francisco offices.
Talks were grouped based (very loosely) on general topic over the course of the conference.
Day 1, Morning Presentations: Process
- Intro, welcome and ask - Mike Hoye
- Dashboards For Community Management - David Eaves
- Heka demo - Rob Miller and Mike Trinkala
- "Visual perception and Tableau"- Benjamin Sullins
These presentations are available for viewing at Air Mozilla.
Day 1, Afternoon Presentations: Data Sources
- SQL that makes reporting queries faster and easier - Selena Deckelmann
- Diving Into Blackhole - Josh Matthews
- "Search Bugs Fast with Elasticsearch" -Kyle Lahnakoski
- [ http://people.mozilla.org/~klahnakoski/docs/Bugs%20in%20ES.pdf Bugs in ES documentation]
- Aggregating Version Control Info At Mozilla - Greg Szorc
- BMO Native REST API Dave Lawrence (dkl)
- [ http://people.mozilla.org/~dkl/bugzilla_api_dashcon/ The Bugzilla API.]
Day 2 Morning Presentations: Current Projects
- "Visualizing Automated Test And Performance Data" - Jonathan Eads
- "The Future of Webmaker's Dashboard" - Rick Eyre and Ali Dallal
- "Release Readiness Dashboard" - Willie Cheong
These presentations are available for viewing at Air Mozilla.
Day 2 Afternoon Presentations: Guest Speakers
- "How Facebook uses metrics internally." - Bryan Brandow
- "Five key performance indicators that matter to Wikimedia" - Quim Gil, Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation.
- The Wikimedia metrics browser.
- [http://korma.wmflabs.org/browser/who_contributes_code.html Who contributes code to Wikimedia?
Unfortunately we couldn't record Bryan's presentation, though we're thankful for his participation. Quim Gil's presentation is available for viewing at Air Mozilla.
Thanks
Though we'll have a better sense of our success over the next few months as we learn more about community involvement and management decision-making around our data visualization efforts, DashCon was, in the near term, a successful event.
I'd like to thank Ashley Sullivan, Diane Heffernan and Emily Pierce for their help with the organizing securing funding and logistics of the event, and Lee Tom and Sheeri Cabral and the DBA team for their help on the day.
- Mike Hoye, January 2014.