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Create a CRM of consusmer/dependents #410

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BigLep opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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Create a CRM of consusmer/dependents #410

BigLep opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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BigLep commented Jul 12, 2023

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We have a place to track and annotate Boxo consumers/dependents.

Why Important

This is part of the basics of knowing who our users are. Given users can use our software without letting us know (great!), we won't discover all of them unless we also proactively go looking.

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  1. https://github.com/ipfs/boxo/wiki/Usage#package-githubcomipfsboxo and https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+lang:Go+%22github.com/ipfs/boxo&patternType=standard&case=yes&sm=1&groupBy=repo are a start at getting a dump, but we need to have a way to annotate more information (e.g., are they direct consumers, how are they using boxo, what's their usecases)
  2. I assume a lightweight CRM could be constructed where we take data dumps and relate it to a master record table where we keep track of our own analysis (https://www.notion.vip/insights/notion-explained-relations-rollups ).
  3. I made an IPDX request to get additional information (e.g., version being consumed): Tool for dumping more info on consumers/dependents on libraries pl-strflt/ipdx#93
  4. Some comments on consumers are here: https://filecoinproject.slack.com/archives/C04M8232QRW/p1689198719263039?thread_ts=1689197190.698499&cid=C04M8232QRW
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