thanks for this.  I'll take a pass through jira.

On Jan 11, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:

At the moment, there are 167 open issues in the bug tracker, ranging
from minor to blocker and open between 11 months and today.

11 of these issues are assigned to trunk, three are assigned to the
release. 155 are unassigned (Sum does not match, because some issues
track more than one component).
3 blockers, 4 critical, 123 major (default), 30 minor and seven are trivial.

I teased them apart a bit and as I am mainly interested in the
Java/Javascript part, I dug mainly into them (Sorry Chris, PHP is not
for me :-) ):

9 issues are for PHP
6 issues are for the Java sample code
4 issues for Documentation/Site
32 issues track the opensocial 0.9 implementation
58 issues are for Java with an attached patch
28 issues are for Java without patch
11 issues for Java have their patch already applied
17 reports are bogus / invalid and can probably be closed

(the sum is not complete, I omitted some umbrella issues)

The full triaging report is attached. IMVHO it is necessary to go back
and make sure that issues are either addressed in a timely manner or
closed as invalid at some point. Also of the non-open issues, 397 are
resolved and 273 are closed. What is the difference between resolved
and closed?

   Ciao
       Henning
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