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open source observer

it's never been easier to do things with OSO data.
just updated our Insights Repo with some common query patterns. There are literally 100s of notebooks in there for data scientists to explore and fork.

https://github.com/opensource-observer/insights
Come to my talk at Devcon today, 17.30 on the coordination stage.

I'll be talking about:
1. Why retro funding is important
2. Mythbusting
3. What's been the impact of retro funding
4. What's next
Here’s a quick look at the final funding distribution for "The Grinder’s Fund," part of @ryscheng's and my submission for ETHGlobal SF: AutoRetroFunding 👀

We’ll share more in an upcoming blog post, but for now, we’ve also got some additional metrics available:

https://github.com/opensource-observer/ethglobal-sf-2024/blob/main/insights/ethglobal-sf-2024.ipynb
I got really excited this morning talking to @jabolo and @singreuvensing about how close we are to getting time series metrics across 2 different grant cohorts. IMO those graphs are going to BLOW MINDS 🤯
Time series metrics are making a comeback
🙏 thanks to the magician @singreuvensing
It should be @jabolo casting about this, but shout out to him for getting dependency data together in OSO 🎉 🙌

https://docs.opensource.observer/docs/integrate/overview/#open-source-insights

He has package <=> package, currently working on repo <=> package now. Cast when you have updates to share!
Excited to share our ETHGlobal SF submission from last weekend with @jabolo
https://ethglobal.com/showcase/autoretrofunding-bxy5k

We built an automatic retro funding platform (AutoRF). With it you, can
1. Setup a funding pool
2. Share a signup link with eligible projects
3. The app automatically configures a continuous stream of funding weighted by impact metrics from OSO via @splits

With it we launched a $1000 Grinder's Fund to retroactively reward the hardest working teams at the hackathon.

Try it out yourself here!
https://retrofunding.vercel.app/
Who was grinding this weekend? Heard @jabolo may have been 👀
Experimenting with something
Teaching @jabolo how to use Plasmic with the Retrofunding website. This took about 2 hours to complete!
@cici please post stuff like this in here so we can like it 😀
Some examples of clean data viz. New Oura stats and Ringer rankings.
Today we received our largest PR **ever** to OSS Directory, adding coverage for 396 projects from the Stellar ecosystem !

Kudos to @rohitmalekar.eth for making the PR, which passed validation on the first try 🎉

psst - it's easy to add your project too!
https://docs.opensource.observer/docs/contribute/project-data/
We've given a lot of talks in the last year about OSO. It feels cathartic to get it all down in a single place.
I submitted for Retro Funding Round 6 Governance
Been spending a lot of time this past week in /eas land. Ended up writing a little app that takes an arbitrary schema, grabs all its attestations, fetches any external metadata linked to it, and serializes into a CSV or JSON for download.

Kinda weird, definitely useful
Our data pipeline has … evolved. A year ago we were running GitHub actions and dropping everything in Supabase

Now: https://docs.opensource.observer/docs/how-oso-works/architecture#pipeline-overview
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We have more than $400M in grants data up now, with more on the way.

All labeled by project, funder and grant program.

Available in various formats (csv, json) as well as for free on BigQuery

https://github.com/opensource-observer/oss-funding
Discovered this archive of open source Processing scripts … want to implement some of these in Python for some of the new pages on our website

https://gist.github.com/beesandbombs
Cool seeing the @music-guy.eth leading the new creator charts with over 100+ drops during the onchain summer period
https://metrics.thesunnyawards.fun/0xf56E55e35d2CCa5A34F5Ba568454974424aEA0F4
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What’s the best way to discover all the ERC721 / 1155s created by a given wallet?
Trying to make it more obvious that OSO is a public good. I'm not sure if a pricing page hurts or helps in communicating that this is a community effort.
What are the most popular NPM packages that are first order dependencies of projects on OSO?

Here's a quick look... no surprise to see ethers and viem up at the top. Also fun seeing axis, lodash, and dotenv up there too!