On 8/6/19 5:29 PM, Jan Høydahl wrote:
This was for Lucene, https://reporter.apache.org/wizard/statistics?lucene
Turns out the age was being alphasorted, not numbersorted >_<. Fixed,
thanks for reporting!
Another question - I don't see mailing list stats for the list
solr-u...@lucene.apache.org, what is the logic behind what lists to show and
not?
The solr-user@ list has 1403 mails last 3 months
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?solr-u...@lucene.apache.org:lte=3M:
It shows lists where there is a change to what happened in the previous
quarter, that is, if traffic went up or down by more than a few percent.
We could opt to display all lists on the statistics page, and keep the
editor as just showing the ones with significant changes.
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6. aug. 2019 kl. 17:25 skrev Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org>:
On 8/6/19 5:20 PM, Jan Høydahl wrote:
The reporter wizard is impressive, nice work!
One issue: the "Recent releases" section of the wizard shows the three OLDEST
releases, not the newest :)
It's supposed to sort reverse by age, so hm...
which project are you seeing the issue with? and have you tried a hard refresh
(ctrl+f5) to maybe clear some cache?
With regards,
Daniel.
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Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
6. aug. 2019 kl. 12:16 skrev Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org>:
On 8/6/19 12:14 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
Hello Daniel,
There seems to be an issue with email stats
Just have checked https://reporter.apache.org/wizard/statistics?openmeetings
There are 3 different charts labeled the same user@ (suspect one should be
dev@ and one private@) ...
parsing bug :) one is user@ the other two are the localized user lists. I'll
fix!
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 17:00, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
On 8/6/19 9:08 AM, Christopher wrote:
The score may be arbitrary, but it's still useful to view
upward/downward trends of the score in the context of a single
project.... not so useful to compare to other projects.
I've added it to the statistics page (see below).
Yes, that's basically what I'm getting at. As far as I can tell,
https://reporter.apache.org is useful to 3 groups of people:
1. PMC Chairs preparing board reports (the bottom "Report template"
section)
2. Release managers (recording new releases -- probably the most
frequent visitors)
3. Viewing of the informational content (charts, graphs, list of
historical releases, stats, etc., to include use of "Members-only
Quick-nav" button)
As far as I can tell, the wizard is only a substitute for the "Report
template" section of the site, satisfying the first use case, but not
the other two. The second use case is easily satisfied with a few
links ("Add a release", "Fetch releases from JIRA", "Manage release
versions", or some equivalent set). The third use case seems to be the
focus of the current site, based on the layout, and the significant
space the different information takes up (colorful charts and fonts,
use of italics and bold, section headers to this various information).
It is this third use case that seems at greatest risk of being lost if
the site is replaced by the wizard (as is). If the wizard view were to
add these things, or if they were available on whimsy, then I think it
could replace the current view. But if the wizard were to replace the
site right now, it looks like those features would simply go away.
I can relate to this, and see how reporter.a.o is also a place for
general curiousness :) So I've added a more detailed stats page for each
project, and put links to both the editor and the stats page on the
front page of the wizard.
New stats page looks like this:
https://reporter.apache.org/wizard/statistics?beam
With regards,
Daniel.
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