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Re: Coloured graph of bug history over a single package's release cycle?



On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 09:51:41 -0300,
Ben Armstrong <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca> wrote:
> Is there any tool to visualize the bug history over the release cycle of an
> individual package? I'm thinking that would be an interesting way to see
> activity on a package "at a glance".  The graph might consist of a time X
> axis and a bug# Y axis.  Bugs would be coloured by severity (changing colour
> if the severity changes over time, if that is easy to determine from the bug
> database).  Each package release (gleaned from the changelog) would be
> indicated as a dotted vertical line.
> 
> Has anyone done anything like this, or should I try to write it myself?
plotchangelog in the devscripts package seems closest.

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