On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:38:12 -0500, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote: > Do we have a graph of the historical trend of the number of bugs (or at > least the historical details stored somewhere)? I think we have had a net
Not really. Ezio made one by hand once, but there is nothing automated. The historical details are stored only in the mailing list archives, as far as I know. In theory I think you could re-calculate them from the Roundup DB, but for various reasons the numbers would probably come out slightly different. Still, getting the data from the DB would be better than parsing the emails, since for one reason and another there are missing Friday reports, and reports that were issued on non-Friday dates. > decrease in open bugs the last couple of weeks and it would be neat to see > an absolute and relative graph of the overall trend since Python 3.3.0 was > released. Also might make a nice motivator to try to close issues faster. =) > > Otherwise is the code public for this somewhere? I assume it's making an Yes. It is in the software repository for our roundup instances: http://hg.python.org/tracker/python-dev/file/default/scripts/roundup-summary (Be warned that that isn't the location from which the script is executed, so it is possible for what is actually running to get out of sync with what is checked in at that location.) > XML-RPC call or something every week to get the results, but if I decide to Nope, it talks directly to the DB. And as you will see, it is more than a bit gnarly. > do a little App Engine app to store historical data and do a graph I would > rather not have to figure all of this out from scratch. =) Although I could > I guess also parse the email if I wanted to ignore all other emails. I'm not sure how one would go about integrating the above with an App Engine app. I suspect that not quite enough information is available through the XML-RPC interface to replicate that script, but maybe you could manage just the open-close counting part of it. I haven't looked at what it would take. --David _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com