Re: Signature for QA?
Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 01:41:40PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Nope, 5800. 5812 to be exact. Check
> http://master.debian.org/~ajt/graph.png
> It ignores fixed, closed, merged and wishlist bugs.
Hmm, it's not really "skyrocketing". It just looks that way because
you messed with the vertical axis :) Do you have a graph on true scale?
> The last 500 bug reports, including wishlist, fixed, closed, forwarded
> and even the occassional relevant report. 12 were against apt, 11 against
> libc5, 10 against ftp.debian.org, 9 against netbase (eeek!), 9 unfiled,
> 8 against ppp, 7 against dpkg, 6 against man-db, 5 against bot-floppies
> and 5 against bash. Then a handful of 4's, a number of 3's lots of 2's and
> heaps of 1's.
>
> Well. What a pointless set of statistics *that* was.
Not pointless. It shows that the bugreports are spread widely across
the packages.
Maybe a more interesting statistic would be the distribution of the
bugreports that are still open after 60 days.
Richard Braakman
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