tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx said: > I think we've been able to hold it mostly steady lately, especially if you > discount tickets blocked on guidelines. Still, I'm not sure what's > represented by "queue size". Does this include just FE-NEW tickets, or > FE-REVIEW tickets as well? Ah yes, I guess I should've explained a bit better... :-) The script grabs all "Package Review" tickets. It then looks at "opendate" and counts the number of opened ticket, and keeps a running count of opened tickets. Second, it looks at "changeddate", and if the package is marked CLOSED, it will have a look at the RESOLUTION field to categorize a bit. The script counts the number of closed tickets per week (though ATM that's biased because the date looked at is the changeddate...) and keeps a running count of all closed tickets. The queue length is the difference between the opened and the closed ticket running sum. So, in short, it's FE-NEW + FE-REVIEW + still open FE-ACCEPT... > What about FC-* tickets? I didn't check those. It'd be quite easy to, though... The script is here: http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/status-report-scripts/?root=fedora (named grabBZstats) > One problem I'm having is lack of action on approved packages. I have a > couple where I know the package submitters are active, reviewing and > commenting on other tickets and posting messages to the list, but won't act > on their packages. Have you tried to ping 'em ? Christian -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list