[sldev] [META] JIRA key stats volunteer?

Dzonatas dzonatas at dzonux.net
Wed Nov 7 16:59:00 PST 2007


This is what my query on the database returned:

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* A) Triage Queue (total unresolved)        1833 total
** B) (of A) neither Blocker nor Critical   1722 total
*** C) (of B) have Votes >= 3                502 total
** D) (of A) Critical                        108 total
** E) (of A) Blockers                          3 total
** F) (of A) Assigned w/out LLID              35 total

* G) Open Patches                            282 total

* H) Updated Last 7 days (oct30-nov7)        352 total
** I) Imported                               118 total
*** J) (of I) Open                            85 total
**** K) (of J) Reopened                       27 total
*** L) (of I) Fixed Internally, Fixed         25 total
*** M) (of I) Created Last 7 days             11 total
** N) Not Imported                           234 total
*** O) (of N) Open                           179 total
**** P) (of O) Reopened                       18 total
*** Q) (of N) Fixed Internally, Fixed         15 total
*** R) (of N) Created Last 7 days             85 total


Note: this goes strictly by current field contents and not by the list 
of individual changes
(would need a new query program to get that done =) )


Rob Lanphier wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> As part of an internal conversation, I compiled some statistics that may
> be construed as a little embarrassing for us, but I figured I'll go
> ahead and publish them anyway for reasons I'll discuss in a below.
>
> Here are the numbers:  for the 7 day period between Oct 24 and Oct 30
> (inclusive), you all have filed 87 issues.  Of those, here's the breakdown:
>
> * 65 unresolved, not imported (to LL's issue tracker)
> * 8 unresolved, but imported
> * 13 resolved have been resolved as "fixed" or "fixed internally"
> * 1 resolved as "misfiled"
>
> Additionally, there are a total of 2387 unresolved issues, of which only
> 542 have corresponding issue ids in our internal database.
>
> We've been holding several weekly bug triages as a way of getting
> through this list, but clearly, that process isn't going fast enough. 
> We're not sure what the right answer is, but I do know that statistics
> such as these can be very persuasive around these parts.
>
> So, what I'm wondering is this:  would someone be willing to volunteer
> to keep a list of statistics like this up to date?  For people that want
> to see us pay more attention to the issue tracker, this would be a great
> objective measure which would illustrate our progress or lack thereof. 
> From there, we can set goals as a community to improve matters.
>
> Rob
>
>
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