Re: bugzilla usage trends

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On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 05:39:34PM -0400, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
>    I was curious about the rate of bug reporting in Fedora, and did this
>    quick experiment. I thought it might be interesting to folks here who
>    either work on the infrastructure or are curious about long-term
>    collaboration trends in Fedora.
> 
>    I checked the date of reporting of every 10,000th bug (bugzilla #1,
>    #10000, etc, all the way to the recent 1150000---see attached data). Some
>    bugs were private so I didn't have access to their info, but I got enough
>    data to  calculate bug velocity (increase in the bug number divided by the
>    time interval) over time. The data is a little noisy, but you can clearly
>    see the ever-increasing trend.
> 
>    See attached plot; it turns out that Bugzilla is receiving presently ~400
>    bugs per day and rising (a bug every 3 minutes or so).

This is pretty fun, but doesn't it speak about bugzilla usage in general (ie:
Fedora, EPEL, RHEL, Atomic...)?

Or did you make sure you're only getting Fedora's bugs?

Pierre
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