reporter(a)isidore.wikimedia.org wrote:
MediaWiki Bugzilla Report for September 01, 2008 -
September 08, 2008
Overall State of the Bugs right now
Bugs NEW : 91
Bugs ASSIGNED : 10
Bugs REOPENED : 14
Bugs RESOLVED : 108
Total bugs still open: 3070
Resolutions for the week:
Bugs marked FIXED : 68
Bugs marked REMIND : 0
Bugs marked INVALID : 10
Bugs marked DUPLICATE : 12
Bugs marked WONTFIX : 17
Bugs marked WORKSFORME : 4
Bugs marked LATER : 1
Bugs marked MOVED : 0
Specific Product/Component Resolutions & User Metrics
New Bugs Per Component
General/Unknown 13
Page rendering 13
Site requests 6
Special pages 6
Database 3
New Bugs Per Product
MediaWiki 49
Wikimedia 9
MediaWiki extensions 8
Top 5 Bug Resolvers
wikibugs-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org 63
roan.kattouw(a)home.nl 15
JSchulz_4587(a)msn.com 10
markus(a)semantic-mediawiki.org 7
yaron57(a)gmail.com 3
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For those wondering why this is being sent out. We'd like to get a
better idea of how were doing in bugs coming in/out and the types of
issues moving about on a weekly basis.
Brion just wanted a simple and quick to read summary email that we could
all take a look at and either pat ourselves on the back for a week well
done, gripe over too many bugs or wallow in a state of ambivalence.
There are always more metrics that could be added to it but that would
just complicate it from looking like a scoreboard.
For anyone who likes pretty graphs and fancy interfaces we're also
thinking about adding the Bugzilla Reports wiki extension. That way we
can have some easily accessible data. The author of it and I have been
chatting a bit about extending its functionality.
I'll change around the mail to strip out @ and instead write it as
"wikibugs-l AT lists.wikimedia.org" to avoid some of the scrapers.
--tomasz