Releases: datactive/bigbang
0.5 Goffman
The work for this release was initiated at the Internet Engineering Task Force 116 Hackathon.
- New Notebook: Email Body Named Entity Recognition (#586)
- New Notebook: Extracting the sentiment versus estimated gender of participants on the mailing list. (#594)
- Updates to the README (#583 , #589)
- Change from
requests
tourllib
inmailmain
ingest module (#584) - Replace
bin/
scripts with command line interface (#585) - Fixed regression error in archive restoration (#593)
v0.4.4
v0.4.3
v0.4.2
v0.4.1
Syzygy
Work on this release was supported by the Prototype Fund.
Issues addressed in this release:
https://github.com/datactive/bigbang/issues?q=is%3Aissue+milestone%3A0.4+is%3Aclosed
Summary:
- Robust ListServ data ingress #460 #459 #457
- New ReadTheDocs/Sphinx based documentation: domain name and organization metadata #414 #499 #548
- New code submodule organization
- 3GPP analysis #465
datasets
submodule for ancillary data #509- Integration of IETF datatracker source and analysis of IETF attendance data #368 #560 #434
- IETF draft analysis #370
- Tools to identify the institution of email senders #25
- Improved test coverage #343
- Change from nose to unittest for testing framework #366
- Updates and corrections to example notebooks #364
- Bug fixes #538 #553 #555 #390
- Preliminary work towards entity resolution #405
Joie de vivre
This release converted the codebase to Python 3 and introduced the DataTracker and LISTSERV data sources, among with several new scientific notebooks and maintenance improvements.
- Converted to Python 3 (#347, #373, #382, #388)
- Installation improvements (#345, #410, #423)
- Tenure calculation (#355)
- Improved documentation (#351, #389, #450)
- Improved testing (#372, #443)
- W3C data source improvements (#344, #381)
- Organization entity resolution (#385)
- Integration of IETF DataTracker data (#386, #394, #444)
- Organization and affiliation analysis notebooks (#396)
- Code style pre-commit hooks (#403)
- LISTSERV data source (#409, #442, #454, #456)
0.2.0 Tulip Revolution
We have released BigBang v0.2.0 Tulip Revolution.
This release marks a new milestone in BigBang development.
- Gender participation estimation
- Improved support for IETF mailing list ingest
- Extensive gardening of the example notebooks
- Upgraded all notebooks to Jupyter 4
- Improved installation process based on user testing
En route to this milestone, the BigBang community made a number of changes to its procedures. These include:
- The adoption of a Governance document for guiding decision-making.
- The adoption of a Code of Conduct establishing norms of respectful behavior within the community.
- The creation of an ombudsteam for handling personal disputes.
We have also for this milestone adopted by community decision the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.
Anteplanck I
An initial public release of BigBand. Proof of concept.