Thanks for the updated statistics. I wonder, was there ever an agreement on how to standardize the definitions for priorities, such as "unbreak now" and "high"? The reason that I ask is that a median age of 738 days for "high" priority tasks seems very long. I would hope that we would not take two years to complete "high" priority tasks.
Thanks,
Pine ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 9:39 AM, communitymetrics@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Community Metrics team,
This is your automatic monthly Phabricator statistics mail.
Accounts created in (2018-07): 293 Active Maniphest users (any activity) in (2018-07): 912 Task authors in (2018-07): 473 Users who have closed tasks in (2018-07): 325
Projects which had at least one task moved from one column to another on their workboard in (2018-07): 294
Tasks created in (2018-07): 2315 Tasks closed in (2018-07): 4020 Open and stalled tasks in total: 38936
Median age in days of open tasks by priority:
Unbreak now: 6 Needs Triage: 420 High: 738 Normal: 965 Low: 1261 Lowest: 1222
(How long tasks have been open, not how long they have had that priority)
Active Differential users (any activity) in (2018-07): 21
TODO: Numbers which refer to closed tasks might not be correct, as described in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1003 .
Yours sincerely, Fab Rick Aytor
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