On 02/25/2013 02:11 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
On 19 February 2013 10:33, Miroslav Suchý <msuchy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was curious what is the most buggy [1] package in Fedora and I made this
chart:
http://tinyurl.com/bx6brjh
Click on "Total" and you get it sorted from most buggy to least buggy. (I do
not know if this sort flag can be made part of URL).
Lazy to click? Here is Top 10:.
Component NEW ASSIGNED TOTAL
Package Review 943 384 1327
kernel 884 118 1002
gnome-shell 619 15 634
anaconda 463 85 548
xorg-x11-server 439 15 454
yum 335 14 349
python 334 5 339
tracker 294 8 302
control-center 205 1 206
rhythmbox 202 1 203
I'm sure this is useful (as are the ABRT crash statistics mentioned by
Jiri Moskovcak), but it is of course skewed towards packages most
people use. There are probably very few users who don't use the kernel
for example, so describing it as 'most buggy' is probably a bit
unfair.
(...and I never could get 'Package Review' to run ;) )
- yes, the naming is a bit unfair, the stats are not meant to point
fingers or blame some package for being unstable, it's meant to show
which packages causes the most problems so we could focus on them
- of course it depends on how much it's used, but that's exactly the
point, it can be *just one* bug, but if it affects thousands of users
it's *the important one*
--Jirka
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