Ubuntu Bug Statistics Graphs Now Goes Back 6 Months! February 19, 2007
Posted by Carthik in bugsquashing, ubuntu.trackback
I finally got around to updating the Ubuntu bug stats graphs page to display graphs for bugstats over the past:
- One day (24 hours)
- One week (7 days)
- One month (30 days), and
- Six Months (180 days)
I had received a few requests for updates. When I had created the page, I did not have the data for more than a week prior to when I created it, so I had not included the monthly, and half-yearly plots. Now, finally, I got off my lame posterior and updated it, with a minor improvement to how the graphs are presented in the form of a tabbed “menu” inside a tabbed “menu”.
Comments, suggestions welcome 🙂
Cool Tool! Now if only we had this for individual packages/teams!
Really cool! Perhaps it could also generate a graph of resolved bugs?
Hmm, that would be interesting. I guess All Bugs Ever Reported – Open Bugs would be the resolved bugs.
That’s a lot of bugs. Someone, quick, grab some pesticides!
Any chance of a graph with the y axis starting a zero?
Dan,
1. I don’t have data back to where there were 0 bugs, so
2. If I start at y=0 the details won’t be visible, and there will only be a very small line in the graph itself.
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The data does not seem to get pulled correctly anymore, since Thu Jun 21 07:00:02 CEST 2007 (unix timestamp 1182402002) – there is “None” in the raw data since then for all counters!
Please look into fixing it.
JFI:
The new (fixed) stats are available at:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/graphs/
very interesting…thank you
Hmm, that would be interesting. I guess All Bugs Ever Reported – Open Bugs would be the resolved bugs.
Dan,
1. I don’t have data back to where there were 0 bugs, so
2. If I start at y=0 the details won’t be visible, and there will only be a very small line in the graph itself.
Really cool! Perhaps it could also generate a graph of resolved bugs?
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