On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 10:57 AM Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I did a quick analysis of 11.2 & 11.3 to see how many bugs we fixed since 
> they were supposed to be BFD releases.
>
> The results are not that impressive:
>
> * XWiki 11.0 (non BFD): 32 bugs closed
> * XWiki 11.1 (non BFD) 44 bugs closed
> * XWiki 11.2 (BFD): 37 bugs closed
> * XWiki 11.3 (BFD): 54 bugs closed
>
> Here’s the graph:
> https://www.evernote.com/l/AHcQ57uKyNRK-YmB09gvM70OXXVTIhFWcs0
>
> The graph shows that during the period (March and April) we had:
> * Created issues (128)
> * Resolved issues (123)
>
> So we were not even able to catch up with created bugs during the period.
>
> So the question is: why are we not able to catch up?
>
> Let’s look at who closed bugs during the period:
> https://www.evernote.com/l/AHfj3Z0DW8RAuZ0AHw9BX6cnoDZc89KPvog
>
> Top resolvers:
>
> * Simon Urli - 32
> * Thomas Mortagne - 30
> * Vincent Massol - 15
> * Guillaume Delhumeau - 5
> * Marius Dumitru Florea - 2
>
> So one reason is that we roughly have only 2 main issue resolvers (Simon and 
> Thomas) and the other committers are not closing enough. So not enough 
> manpower.
>
> Would be interesting to see if we have more bugs being created every month 
> these days when compared to, say, 2 years ago.
>
> For ex:
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2019-03-01 and created <= 
> 2019-03-31
> ** 70 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2018-03-01 and created <= 
> 2018-03-31
> ** 41 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2017-03-01 and created <= 
> 2017-03-31
> ** 46 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2016-03-01 and created <= 
> 2016-03-31
> ** 81 bugs created
>
> More generally:
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2015-01-01 and created <= 
> 2015-12-31
> ** 780 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2016-01-01 and created <= 
> 2016-12-31
> ** 732 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2017-01-01 and created <= 
> 2017-12-31
> ** 609 bugs created
> * category = 10000 AND type = Bug and created >= 2019-01-01 and created <= 
> 2019-12-31
> * 257 bugs created so far. Extrapolates to 257*3 = 771
>
> So it seems we don’t have specifically more bugs being reported in general.
>
> So it seems it’s mostly a manpower/focus issue.

Yes

>
> WDYT?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>


-- 
Thomas Mortagne

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