I apologize for this little bit of hubris. I recently filed my 1000th bug report at bugzilla.redhat.com (unfortunately closed NOTABUG). I thought I'd take a look at my statistics. First bug filed 2002-12-07 (RHL 8.0) Avg rate of bugs - 1 / 2.85 days Most bugs filed in a day: 7 7 2008-03-18 7 2009-03-17 (Hmm, what is it about the ides of March! (probably testing new releases)) Top months: 29 2009-03 33 2008-03 By year: 1 2002 5 2003 18 2004 123 2005 198 2006 145 2007 197 2008 192 2009 121 2010 (a little slow to hit my ~200/year pace) Top components: 19 autofs (we automount home and data dirs) 21 NetworkManager 32 selinux-policy-targeted 73 Package Review 91 selinux-policy ( I like quiet logwatch reports! ) 104 kernel 112 anaconda (I do a lot of automated installs) 6 palindrome bugs: 523325 528825 587785 523325 528825 587785 Open: 24 ASSIGNED 4 MODIFIED 73 NEW 4 ON_QA Resolved: "valid": 10 CLOSED CANTFIX 134 CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE 2 CLOSED DEFERRED 75 CLOSED ERRATA 125 CLOSED NEXTRELEASE 265 CLOSED RAWHIDE 19 CLOSED UPSTREAM "invalid": 70 CLOSED DUPLICATE 8 CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA 99 CLOSED NOTABUG 70 CLOSED WONTFIX 18 CLOSED WORKSFORME So 26.5% (so far) of my reports are no so useful. I shall have to try harder! Here's to the next 1000! -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel