As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in Ubuntu. One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify packages in need of triage, was to calculate an average bug heat for the particular package. I've made a first pass at this using all the packages in the ubuntu-desktop package set. Here are the top 10 packages:
usb-modeswitch-data - median: 764, mode: 1448 language-pack-gnome-fa-base - median: 408, mode: 408 language-pack-gnome-pt - median: 318, mode: 318 couchdb-glib - median: 210, mode: 210 netbook-meta - median: 145, mode: 408 pyopenssl - median: 136, mode: 259 shotwell - median: 124, mode: 6 appmenu-gtk - median: 122, mode: 408 gnome-python-extras - median: 114, mode: 3 telepathy-gabble - median: 104, mode: 49 As I ran this last Friday there might be some variance in the numbers. I'm curious whether or not you think the bug reports for these packages really need reviewing. Thanks, -- Brian Murray Ubuntu Bug Master
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