Hi Jim, (I'm CCing linaro-dev@ because I figure others might have similar questions)
This is because the android patches are going to the 'Unknown' project[1], which is ignored when generating the statistics[2]. We currently can't automatically detect the correct project for such patches because they are all sent to linaro-dev@ instead of their own mailing list like other projects. Maybe we could try and detect the correct project from the subject's prefix (e.g. [android/bionic]), but even then I suspect these patches are not really going to AOSP, in which case they wouldn't be included in the statistics either (much like the gcc-linaro and linaro-kernel projects). If I'm mistaken we can just create android projects and move the patches from the Unknown project to them. A thread I started recently (Subject: Please help us setup patches.linaro.org) on linaro-dev@ has more information on how to do that. [1] <http://patches.linaro.org/patchwork/project/other-unknown/list/?state=*> [2] <http://patches.linaro.org/faq> Cheers, On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 18:22 +0800, Jim Huang wrote: > hi Guilherme, > > I just checked the stat of Patches from the "Linaro Android Team" team: > http://patches.linaro.org/team/linaro-android/ > > I am quite confused about the number. I did submit patches to > linaro-dev and Cc. to patc...@linaro.org and > you can find out the recent merged patches here: (Recently closed) > https://review.source.android.com//#dashboard,1002471 > > Is there any problem for stat? Or, can I help to improve it? > > Thanks, > -jserv -- Guilherme Salgado <https://launchpad.net/~salgado>
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