Re: [google-appengine] Re: GAE Logger triggers StackOverflowError

2018-11-06 Thread 'George (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
Hello Joshua, Providing statistics implies that parameters such as issue complexity and priority level are made publicly available. This is not the case. How would statistics provide more information than a simple parameter such as priority level? If the value of this parameter is, let's say,

Re: [google-appengine] Re: GAE Logger triggers StackOverflowError

2018-11-04 Thread Joshua Fox
> If you have particular inquires regarding the ETA, you could ask on the PIT Actually, in this case, I am not asking about specific tickets, but about statistics. > You can probably find year old bugs due to high complexity and low priority and you can probably find bugs that are closed

Re: [google-appengine] Re: GAE Logger triggers StackOverflowError

2018-11-04 Thread 'Ying Li' via Google App Engine
Hello Joshua, Unfortunately, there is no statistic on average fix time for Public Issue tracker issues; even if there is, it would be relatively meaningless because of the high variance. You can probably find year old bugs due to high complexity and low priority and you can probably find bugs

Re: [google-appengine] Re: GAE Logger triggers StackOverflowError

2018-11-04 Thread Joshua Fox
> I would recommend you to file a bug on issue tracker by clicking here so that we can end up forwarding it to our engineering team. Done. Where can I see statistics for fixes for the issue tracker? It would be good to know,

[google-appengine] Re: GAE Logger triggers StackOverflowError

2018-11-01 Thread 'Omair (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
Hi Joshua, I would recommend you to file a bug on issue tracker by clicking here so that we can end up forwarding it to our engineering team. It would be best if you could provide us with a reproducible sample or a