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can we filter based on company staff? #50

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zkoppert opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 6 comments
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can we filter based on company staff? #50

zkoppert opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 6 comments
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@zkoppert
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zkoppert commented Nov 6, 2023

This would be useful for GItHub and potentially for other companies too.

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cicdguy commented Nov 30, 2023

I like this idea as well. If we can have the report generate a list or summary of "external" contributors (i.e. not members of the organization), that would be really nice. We love our "external" contributor community and would like to acknowledge their contributions explicitly.

@zkoppert zkoppert added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 14, 2024
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Similar GitHub request,

feature request, could we have a column for "non-org member" so we can see potentially who is a Hubber vs. not easily

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My team has a similar need, and we would actually want to get more granular and filter by team membership. We work in a large team, and we often want to see the effects of our work on the community, but also on other Hubbers that aren't a part of our team.

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My team has a similar need, and we would actually want to get more granular and filter by team membership. We work in a large team, and we often want to see the effects of our work on the community, but also on other Hubbers that aren't a part of our team.

@hectorsector to confirm, you're looking to filter by one or more team names? If we filter on multiple we'd want the team name in the output, correct? Do we have any security concerns of sharing a user's team name? Typically team names are not exposed publicly (I may have to triple check this). I assume that is to avoid spam.

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you're looking to filter by one or more team names? If we filter on multiple we'd want the team name in the output

That's correct. Team name would contain org information as well so something like @github/docs-localization.

Do we have any security concerns of sharing a user's team name? Typically team names are not exposed publicly (I may have to triple check this). I assume that is to avoid spam.

Team names are already used in public issues when at-mentioning that team, although visibility of the team members is restricted.

For our specific use case, we don't need the team name published as long as we can filter by that team information, if that helps.

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