announcing Urungi, business intelligence made easy for Koha
Hello all, BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing). I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers) We still have many things on our roadmap (https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38...). What exist works well though What's next for the Koha community & developers ? * play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) * give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ * you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) * the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi * share your layers, dashboards, ... * join the fun, submit pull requests, ... PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral. PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual. -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
I forgot: I'll demo Urungi during the KohaCon19. Join us in Dublin ! Le 14/03/2019 à 18:09, Paul Poulain a écrit :
Hello all,
BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing).
I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers)
We still have many things on our roadmap (https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38...). What exist works well though
What's next for the Koha community & developers ?
* play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) * give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ * you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) * the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi * share your layers, dashboards, ... * join the fun, submit pull requests, ...
PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral.
PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual.
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
Hi Paul this is absolutly espectacular! congrats!!! thanks a lot! El jue., 14 mar. 2019 a las 18:10, Paul Poulain (<paul.poulain@biblibre.com>) escribió:
I forgot: I'll demo Urungi during the KohaCon19. Join us in Dublin ! Le 14/03/2019 à 18:09, Paul Poulain a écrit :
Hello all,
BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing).
I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers)
We still have many things on our roadmap ( https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38...). What exist works well though
What's next for the Koha community & developers ?
- play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) - give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ - you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) - the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi - share your layers, dashboards, ... - join the fun, submit pull requests, ...
PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral.
PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual.
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
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Bonjour! And congratulations Paul & BibLibre! This looks like a really interesting project. Thanks for sharing! I am a bit curious about why you created a whole new project instead of bulding on something like Grafana, for example. Could you say something about what makes this project special? Au revoir! Magnus On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 18:09, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Hello all,
BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing).
I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers)
We still have many things on our roadmap (https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38...). What exist works well though
What's next for the Koha community & developers ?
play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi share your layers, dashboards, ... join the fun, submit pull requests, ...
PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral.
PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual.
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
_______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
Hi Magnus & others, Urungi can't be compared to Grafana, the goal of both tools are not the same. The goal of Urungi : "make librarians being able to build their own statistics and dashboard by drag-and-dropping". The goal of grafana : "The leading open source software for time series analytics" (motto on the 1st page) The keywords here : * Urungi= building dashboard *by* end-users. Grafana = building dashboards *for* end users * Grafana = time series analytics. Urungi = generic. For example : "how many active patrons do I have by category and their registration library, zipcode starting by '13%' " ? I don't think it's feasible with grafana. With Urungi, it's done in less than 10 seconds (once you have the layer) HTH Le 15/03/2019 à 08:50, Magnus Enger a écrit :
Bonjour!
And congratulations Paul & BibLibre! This looks like a really interesting project. Thanks for sharing!
I am a bit curious about why you created a whole new project instead of bulding on something like Grafana, for example. Could you say something about what makes this project special?
Au revoir! Magnus
On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 18:09, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Hello all,
BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing).
I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers)
We still have many things on our roadmap (https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38...). What exist works well though
What's next for the Koha community & developers ?
play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi share your layers, dashboards, ... join the fun, submit pull requests, ...
PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral.
PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual.
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
_______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at 11:09, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Hi Magnus & others,
Urungi can't be compared to Grafana, the goal of both tools are not the same. The goal of Urungi : "make librarians being able to build their own statistics and dashboard by drag-and-dropping". The goal of grafana : "The leading open source software for time series analytics" (motto on the 1st page)
The keywords here :
Urungi= building dashboard by end-users. Grafana = building dashboards for end users Grafana = time series analytics. Urungi = generic.
For example : "how many active patrons do I have by category and their registration library, zipcode starting by '13%' " ? I don't think it's feasible with grafana. With Urungi, it's done in less than 10 seconds (once you have the layer)
That makes good sense. Thanks for explaining, Paul! Best regards, Magnus
Il like it! Complimenti :-) Stefano
On 14 Mar 2019, at 18:09, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Hello all,
BibLibre is working for a while on a new tool to build statistics & dashboard (http://www.urungi.org <http://www.urungi.org/>) to complete the Koha reports module (Unix philosophy : 1 tool for 1 thing). I consider that it's now ready for production (we'll begin to deploy it to our customers) We still have many things on our roadmap (https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d38... <https://kanboard.biblibre.com/public/board/fc524fef4df4404a551f2315511d15d384f4d36ad99c7e36bd05155ed037>). What exist works well though What's next for the Koha community & developers ?
play a bit with our demo platform: https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home <https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/#/home> (test/test), linked to a koha DB (French inside !) give it a try : https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/ <https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/> you'll need to create layers for Koha. The good news is that we already have made some for you. The bad news is that we made it in French. So, just ask, I'll send it to you, translate to English, the Koha community will thank you ;) the "hidden" feature : URL #/export => export anything from Urungi #/import => import anything into Urungi share your layers, dashboards, ... join the fun, submit pull requests, ... PS: if anyone is using Mantis as support platform, we're also creating layers&dashboards for Mantis. Next will probably be Coral.
PS2: if anyone is willing to sponsor some features, we're open, as usual. -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
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