Claire,

I was just trying to encourage more people to sign off by showing them that 
they would end up in the stats reports.

Hence the do some sign offs, become famous. I thought that is what you were 
wanting.

Chris

Claire Hernandez <claire.hernan...@biblibre.com> wrote:

On 05/07/2012 20:46, Chris Cormack wrote:
> To that end, I have been creating the statistics of signoffs
>
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2012/04/01/bug-statistics-for-march-2012/
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2012/05/04/statistics-for-koha-april-2012/
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2012/06/01/bugenh-statistics-for-may-2012/
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2012/07/01/bugzilla-statistics-for-june-2012/
>
> So people can recognise the hard work of the people doing sign offs
>
> Do some sign offs, become famous!! Save some kittens!
Hello Chris,

I am not sure to understand why you answer me that. I wasn't saying that 
nothing is done. What I am saying is a measure of our (BibLibre) 
investment (people, time and energy) versus the result (and metrics I 
have put to follow it).

We are able to challenge our (BibLibre) practices if you (community) 
have feedback to give us.

Secondly, signoffs statistics does not say everything : as Marcel show 
this morning, a patch can be signed-off multiple times before being 
integrated (and my main metric is "done" as "patch pushed").

Furthermore, the main patches attached are not bugfixes but enhancements 
which needs acceptance tests and non regression validation. If you sort 
bugs that "need signoff" by change date, that's clear that almost of 
patches waiting are enhancements.

The most important thing for me is the value added we deliver to users 
at the end...

Thanks,
Claire.


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