2009/6/2 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxx>: > On 06/02/2009 07:32 AM, Brennan Ashton wrote: >> >> As some of you may have heard over in Bugzappers we are developing >> some metrics applications for bugzilla to help us recognize testers, >> developers, and other contributors to the project. This is the first >> week that we are semi confident that the results are correct, although >> there is some concern we are missing some of the bugs causing the >> count to be low. If any of you see something that looks wrong let me >> know and I will try to track down the issue. Also if there is >> information that you would like in this report that is not in here >> already let me know and we can see about adding it. >> > > Great work.. > > Is it possible to get a wiki page that explains a bit how these statistics > are generated? > > Are you filtering maintainers from reporters/triagers ? > > Corresponding IRC names would be nice addon. That is a simple addon, I already link to FAS with the scripts, so if the IRC nick is in there I can show it. > > Release seperation would be nice ( F10, F11, Rawhide ) > > That would probably mean three different statistic reports. > > Instead of top 5 what about "This weeks" "Overall" and "Top" > of course per release. I think that could be done, in fact I think I am already putting that information in the database. This might be a feature that is a little further down the road. > >> ==Top 5 Bug Closers== >> > > Does this list contain maintainers or triagers that are closing bugs > or both? If both should it not just only contain maintainers ? This is both, what would be hard about taking out the triagers is that there are people like me who are both. How would you like to see that handled? > >> ==Top 5 Components Closing Bugs== >> >> > > I would like to see detail list here ( all not just top ) along with how > they were resolved > ( FIXED/WONTFIX/NOTABUG ) Interesting. That might be useful information, and I do not think it would be too hard to add, this is another one that would be down the road though. > > Another thing that would be lovely is a talking to infra and getting an web > space that > contains a web page that automatically generates Statistics charts ( > rrdtools ) for these > statistics. > > Using the wiki to host this is not the way to go ( refeering to > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Statistics ). And I totally agree, right now this web page is not user friendly, and there are some magic keywords that are not documented this will change in the next month, as I add search forms and the like. http://publictest14.fedoraproject.org/triageweb/ Note that the bottom three links on that page do not work. if you want to limit a report to a certain time frame use these variables in the url like /triagers?start=2009-06-01&end=2009-06-02 The stats are updated every day at 3:00 UTC > > JBG > > -- > fedora-test-list mailing list > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list > I hope that helps fill in some missing gaps, Best Regards, Brennan Ashton -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list