On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Donald Whytock <dwhyt...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Is there a way to list bugs in order by the number of votes they've >> received? I couldn't find "votes" in the axis fields under tabular >> reports. >> > > You can use the vote count when defining a search criterion. But I > have not seen a way to put the vote count into a column for display in > the search results. > > -Rob
Kinda limits the usefulness of votes, doesn't it, if you can't even find out what the most voted for issue is? I mean, if you could easily see that issue X has the most votes, you could bring up X on the ML and at least decide immediately whether or not it would be worked on. As it is, votes aren't helpful because they're not visible. Getting laborious myself, I did some URL hacking and got counts of issues with certain minimal numbers of votes. Around 42 I got bored and started jumping ahead...see the list at the end. I did a table report sorting on severity. Blockers dropped off at two votes. Criticals dropped off at 4. Majors lasted to 70. The big winner is https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=93613 with 378 votes, and that issue's severity was listed as trivial. (Modified most recently in January, by Rob.) Perhaps a periodic report of this sort would make votes more relevant? Don 0 - 26738 1 - 4992 2 - 3647 3 - 1965 4 - 1555 5 - 1162 6 - 970 7 - 813 8 - 712 9 - 632 10 - 568 11 - 522 12 - 469 13 - 423 14 - 384 15 - 360 16 - 327 17 - 303 18 - 278 19 - 270 20 - 260 21 - 244 22 - 230 23 - 212 24 - 199 25 - 194 26 - 186 27 - 178 28 - 174 29 - 166 30 - 159 31 - 148 32 - 145 33 - 138 34 - 134 35 - 128 36 - 123 37 - 119 38 - 114 39 - 109 40 - 104 41 - 101 42 - 99 50 - 81 60 - 63 70 - 49 80 - 39 90 - 33 100 - 29 150 - 15 200 - 11 300 - 2 378 - 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org