I take a data point on the number of open bugs for a few queries twice per day, see
http://www.akhuettel.de/gentoo-bugs/ Bugwrangler bugs is one of the plots further down in the list. On this scale no obvious pattern is visible, but I'll make later on a plot for a shorter time period.... Cheers, A PS. Yes Infra knows and I promised not to extend this to more and more queries... :) On Tuesday 01 February 2011 08:41:07 Jeroen Roovers wrote: > On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:00:04 +0200 (EET) > > Alex Alexander <wi...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > Our bug queue has 81 bugs! > > A pattern is starting to emerge, where by Sunday there are usually more > than fifty and sometimes up to a hundred unassigned bug reports waiting, > sometimes double that. It looks like a few people are doing basic > reviewing on a couple dozen bugs during the days that I work, but from > Saturday until Sunday, most bugs are filed and many get left to go > stale for days, contrary to the purpose of the bug-wranglers project, > which states that we should strive to assign bugs within a day (say 24 > hours) after reviewing them and improving them. Since I work basically > from Wednesday until Sunday, most bug reports now get assigned somewhere > between Sunday and Wednesday. I'd have liked to give some better > statistics (and didn't we have some script for the LWN that did that? > Is it still running?) but I don't currently have them. Maybe Alex's > script could warn about the number of stale bugs (maybe having Status: > NEW; age > 24 hours) but I guess that would intrude too much on this > mailing list. It would certainly help to have some performance > statistics available on a regular basis. > > > jer -- Andreas K. Huettel Gentoo Linux developer dilfri...@gentoo.org http://www.akhuettel.de/
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