Visualizing Data and the Localization Community
Thanks to Seth for highlighting some recent analysis by Blake Cutler. As previously mentioned, we’re always on the lookout for new, innovative ways for visualizing data, and as an example, Blake was able to create several cool motion charts based on our localization communities and their adoption of Fx3 beta.
Such analysis is useful in that it can help us ask better (or more interesting) questions. In Seth’s own words, “When I saw these charts, one question came to mind. How can we grow our localization communities so all localizers can benefit from having thousands of beta users?”
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