Morfeo Karma gathers and presents the use statistics of each project hosted on Morfeo since 26th March 2009 until today.
The detailed activity of any project is seen at just a glimpse, its commits, download of new releases, total downloads, posts, new wikis, new documents, new releases, the number of mails sent and finally its Karma factor.
The Karma factor is a numeric value assigned to every project. It is based on a bunch of mathematical operations applied over the stat values.
The Karma factor of each project is calculated as follows.
A+B+C+B+D+E+F+G+H divided by 10, where each letter stands for:
A) Log(Posts)*40
B) (Log(Mails)^2)*110
C) (Log(Wikis)^2)*100
D) (Log(Downloads)^2)*100
E) (Log(Commits)^2)*150
F) Log(Releases)*10
G) Log(New Documents)*40
H) Based on the number of total downloads of all releases against the number of downloads of new releases, we apply the following. if the downloads of new releases amount to:
H.1) More than the 10% of the total downloads: (Log(TotalDownloads-Downloads)^2)*100
H.2) Less than 10%: (Log(DescargasTotales-Descargas)^2)*10
H.3) Same amount: Total of downloads are not taken into account at all.
H.4) If there are no downloads of new releases but the are a number of total downloads: (Log(TotalDownloads-Downloads)^2)*50
By the use of the logarithm the biggest amount of Karma is assigned to those projects whose stats represent a reasonable activity, avoiding assigning the highest Karma factor to the project whose activity is unusually high in any of the stats.



