On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Martin Klapetek
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey,
>
> while browsing bugzilla reports for my diploma thesis, I have some
> statistics I thought I would share.
>
> 5 top bug reporters
> [email protected] 184
> [email protected] 177
> [email protected] 108
> [email protected] 96
> [email protected] 46
>
> Total: 611

so over half of our reports come from us. Not sure if that's good or bad


> Total bugs reported for KTp (all): 1154
>
> Resolved bug stats
> Total resolved bugs: 954
> Fixed: ~2/3
> Duplicates: ~8%
>
> 5 top components reported against:
> text-ui 226
> contactlist 223
> accounts-kcm 125
> general 116
> presence-applet 70
>
> For some reason, 551 bugs are assigned to 0.4.0, probably cause of some
> mass update. Or we are so awesome we fixed so many bugs for 0.4. Probably
> that.
>
> Mass update, was in the bugzilla update a lot had unset milestones
(anything before we started using them) and because I'd been fiddling it
didn't default to the correct default.


> Most bugs have 2, 3 or 4 comments, most comments are 33 on 2 bugs.
>
> None of our bugs have a vote.
>
That's probably in part because voting isn't enabled :)

As I'm writing an email, I have a minor comment/rant:

One doesn't have "bugs" in bugzilla, we have reports or tickets. A report
may be a bug, it may be a setup issue or it may be a feature request. Our
software hasn't had > 1000 bugs in it.




> Well, that's about it.
> Cheers
> --
> Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
>
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