> Hi, > since we opened the question of the most buggy applications I would > like > to introduce you the Fedora crash statistics generated from ABRT > reports. It actually doesn't show the most buggy applications, but > the > number of crashes per application encountered by users in some period > of > time: > > https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/problems/hot/ > > The goal of this project is to help developers to prioritize their > work, > so the most "popular" bugs gets the proper attention. > > --Jirka As an example, this has 3000 counted crashes (just 1500 on the overview page, maybe a bug): https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/problems/20295/ but the bugzilla itself has just 22 people CC'd. Even worse for this one: https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/problems/57483/ 3000 counted crashes, but 11 people CC'd. Are you going to let bugzilla maintainers know somehow? I would assume that once the crash count surpasses a certain threshold, you could add a comment to the bugzilla report: "This has crashed for 100 users, see [FAF URL] for details." "This has crashed for 1000 users, see [FAF URL] for details." "This has crashed for 10000 users, see [FAF URL] for details." Honestly, if you don't inform the bugzilla maintainers somehow, most of them will never learn of FAF. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel