On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 03:55:19PM -0800, Grant Bowman wrote: > * Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011208 11:07]: > > I think that we might do better to consider a user- and > > developer-driven system, maybe more along the lines of the netfilter > > scoreboard: > > > > http://netfilter.samba.org/scoreboard.html > > Wow, I hadn't seen this. It looks very nice. If anyone else has > examples of similar systems, please post them. I'll take a closer look. > > At first glance, it seems like a fairly involved system to implement for > Debian. This may be very good, but I was hoping to use whatever numbers > we have now for a "holiday pat on the back."
How about the month's top bug-closers? That's easy to generate if you have access to /org/bugs.debian.org/spool/index.db on master, as that only stores open bugs and bugs with activity within the last month. Providing that you can handle developers who close bugs from multiple e-mail addresses, this is an interesting indication of people's recent activity. Nothing is completely representative, of course, but it doesn't necessarily need to be. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]