Time for the annual bugzilla statistics (just a tad over a month late...)
- From: "Elijah Newren" <newren gmail com>
- To: "Gnome Desktop Development List" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>, "Gnome Bugsquad" <gnome-bugsquad gnome org>
- Subject: Time for the annual bugzilla statistics (just a tad over a month late...)
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 21:45:17 -0700
Hi,
I thought others might be interested in some bugzilla statistics from
2006. Thanks to Olav for noticing I hadn't gotten to this running the
necessary script when I was buried with other work (he did so on Jan.
6th instead of early Jan. 1st, so the stats might have a slight skew,
but it's unlikely to have had a major effect). It took me a while to
get back around to it to clean up the pages and add some summary info.
Detailed information can be found at
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/statistics/2006/ (once
the webpage auto-rebuilding scripts run anyway); some highlights from
the main page are:
Overall statistics:
Current open reports: 26942 (*)
Opened in 2006: 67543
Closed in 2006: 59006
Of the bugs closed, 73149 were marked as duplicates
(*): Excludes reports marked as enhancements
The following people closed more than 1000 bugs in 2006:
8371 Andre Klapper
6258 Karsten Bräckelmann
1857 Susana
1534 Bruno Boaventura
1514 Elijah Newren
1160 Christian Kirbach
The following people reported more than 250 bugs in 2006:
599 Sebastien Bacher
487 Christian Persch
259 Wouter Bolsterlee
252 Bastien Nocera
The following people reviewed more than 200 patches in 2006:
293 Tim-Philipp Müller
256 James "Doc" Livingston
216 Elijah Newren
207 Srinivasa Ragavan
A little bit about the above people (please correct the mistakes I've
made in pointing out peoples' roles; people are listed in alphabetical
order by first name):
Andre Klapper is one of our 'clinically insane' bugsquadders and
also the most recent member of the release team. He was one of
the ones that really picked up the slack when the new version of
bug-buddy was introduced, which sent our bug report rate up by an
order of magnitude (at least for a while; it's still quite a bit
higher than the historical bug reporting rate). Was contract by
Novell, at least part of the year.
Bastien Nocera is maintainer of more bugzilla products than anyone
else. He works for Red Hat.
Bruno Boaventura is relatively new to GNOME (as far as I know), but
boy has he exploded onto the scene.
Christian Kirbach is another of the German bugsquadders (along with
Andre and Karsten). Like the others, he's branching out and
starting to work in lots of other areas as well. I have no idea
how we would be able to survive without this German bugsquad trio.
My guess is that we wouldn't.
Christian Persch is the maintainer of Epiphany. He contributes all
over the map. Not only did he submit nearly twice as many patches
to bugzilla as anyone else, he was also the second highest bug
reporter.
Elijah Newren is some lamer who nearly dropped off the face of the
planet towards the end of last year to try to finish his
dissertation. He keeps promising he'll do stuff again sometime
soon.
James "Doc" Livingston is one of the maintainers of rhythmbox. In
addition to the high number of patches he reviewed, he also
submitted the second most number of patches to bugzilla.
Karsten Bräckelmann is one of our 'clinically insane' bugsquadders,
a maintainer of GARNOME, and of evolution. Along with Andre, he
was one of the ones that really picked up the slack when the new
version of bug-buddy was introduced, which sent our bug report
rate up by an order of magnitude (at least for a while; it's still
quite a bit higher than the historical bug reporting rate). Was
contract by Novell, at least part of the year.
Sebastien Bacher is "the Debian/Ubuntu build bot" as Olav put it.
Not only does he package software at an insane rate, he also
forwards lots of bugs reports from Debian and Ubuntu and helps us
keep our bugzilla sane. Works for Canonical.
Srinivasa Ragavan is one of the Novell employees working on
Evolution.
Susana is new to GNOME. Somehow she still managed to be the third
highest bug closer. Amazing.
Tim-Philipp Müller is one of the Fluendo guys working on GStreamer.
Wouter Bolsterlee is a maintainer of evince and muine, but has his
hands in lots of other various things, particularly epiphany.
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