Re: [Libreoffice-qa] minutes of ESC call ...

2013-09-10 Thread Michael Meeks

On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 00:37 +0200, bjoern wrote:
* Bibisected bugs open: whiteboard 'bibsected'
+ 35/140 36/167 37/137 41/137 33/128 33/125 34/124 34/123 
36/122 38/119
+ http://bit.ly/VQfF3Q
   
   Dumb question:
   Whats that second number on the bibisected bugs stats, btw ?
  
  As with the MAB; it is open vs. total.
 
 So in the last week 27 bibisected bugs (either open or closed) where eaten by 
 a
 grue? (167 - 140)

I guess so ;-) or bugzilla changed in some way, or someone went on a
rampage removing the 'bibisect' keyword (or whatever). The stats are
generated by:

dev-tools/scripts/esc-bug-stats.pl

It's not the most beautiful script / approach in the world but - it
produces a consistent, and longer-term series (of whatever merit) and is
automated = saving me a lot of time ;-)

Improvements to the script [ that don't break the historic series for
bugs etc. ] appreciated :-)

HTH,

Michael.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] minutes of ESC call ...

2013-09-10 Thread bjoern
Hi,

On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 09:56:57AM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
   I guess so ;-) or bugzilla changed in some way, or someone went on a
 rampage removing the 'bibisect' keyword (or whatever). The stats are
 generated by:
 
   dev-tools/scripts/esc-bug-stats.pl

Hmm, looks sane to me -- still wonder what happened to the total.

   Improvements to the script [ that don't break the historic series for
 bugs etc. ] appreciated :-)

FWIW, I had a bibisected charting query sometime ago, you find it in
bugzilla-reports-new charts and then select the
LibreOffice-LibreOffice-bibsected-unresolved. I just added a bibisected-total
there too, so one can now get these as extremely ugly plots out of bugzilla
itself (on a positive note, you can also download the history as CSV there).

Best,

Bjoern
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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] minutes of ESC call ...

2013-09-10 Thread Michael Meeks

On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 11:37 +0200, bjoern wrote:
 FWIW, I had a bibisected charting query sometime ago, you find it in
 bugzilla-reports-new charts and then select the
 LibreOffice-LibreOffice-bibsected-unresolved. I just added a 
 bibisected-total
 there too, so one can now get these as extremely ugly plots out of bugzilla
 itself (on a positive note, you can also download the history as CSV there).

Neato :-) well - anyone that wants to do the automating of that lot and
generation of pretty charts with long data series so that I don't have
to is more than welcome to.

Having said that - I guess investing more cycles into a dashboard /
homepage for developers that shows where the fires are burning, the new
MAB's etc. would prolly be a more useful investment of time.

Thanks,

Michael.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triaging Fun :)

2013-09-10 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi Joel,

Joel Madero wrote (09-09-13 17:24)


A bug a day (you choose which one ;) ) shouldn't take more than 10ish
minutes. Hopefully despite busy schedules we can make the commitment -
ultimately we still need 25 people making this commitment to keep up
with demand (or a few people able to commit to a higher number).


Thanks for this encouraging idea (one a day saves me a lot of time :-p ) 
and your good work  help!


Apart from keeping the number_of_unconfirmed low, I also find it useful 
to try to make summaries as clear as possible: looking at the result of 
a query, that helps a lot to pick the right issues to look e.g. for 
duplicates.


Kind regards,
Cor


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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triaging Fun :)

2013-09-10 Thread Tommy

On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 21:11:54 +0200, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:



Apart from keeping the number_of_unconfirmed low, I also find it useful  
to try to make summaries as clear as possible: looking at the result of  
a query, that helps a lot to pick the right issues to look e.g. for  
duplicates.


Kind regards,
Cor



+1 a good summary description is crucial

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