Stefano Maffulli wrote:
On 07/23/2013 07:25 AM, Roman Prykhodchenko wrote:
I still think counting lines of code is evil because it might encourage
some developers to write longer code just for statistics.
Data becomes evil when you decide to use them for evil purposes :) I
don't think that
A suggestion:
sort bugs number as int is much better than string, because '112' '8' but
actually 112 8
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On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Alex Freedland afreedl...@mirantis.comwrote:
Roman,
Thank you for your comment. I agree that is should not
Thank you Gareth, this makes total sense.
We will make sure to include this in the next release.
Alex Freedland
Mirantis, Inc.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:21 AM, Gareth academicgar...@gmail.com wrote:
A suggestion:
sort bugs number as int is much better than string, because '112' '8'
but
On 07/23/2013 07:25 AM, Roman Prykhodchenko wrote:
I still think counting lines of code is evil because it might encourage
some developers to write longer code just for statistics.
Data becomes evil when you decide to use them for evil purposes :) I
don't think that lines of code is a bad
Roman,
Thank you for your comment. I agree that is should not be the only way to
look at the statistics and that is why Stackalytics also measures the
number of contributions and soon will add the number of reviews. I do,
however, think it a useful statistic as because not all commits are created
Hello everyone!
Mirantis http://www.mirantis.com/ is pleased to announce the release of
Stackalytics http://www.stackalytics.com/ 0.1. You can find complete
details on the Stackalytics
wikihttps://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Stackalytics page,
but here are the brief release notes:
- Changed the