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Subject: [boost] Final results of the June 2009 bug sprint
From: Marshall Clow (mclow.lists_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-06-14 10:08:34


The bug sprint is now over.

Yesterday's activity:
New tickets: 3
Modified: 7
Closed: 12
Reopened: 1

The final ticket counts by day were:
Saturday 989
Sunday 988
Monday 958
Tuesday 938
Wednesday 894
Thursday 854
Friday 824
Saturday 806
Sunday 789
Monday 781

We closed 208 open tickets in a single week. That's more than 20% of all the open tickets.
Thank you to everyone who helped!
[ Channeling the release managers: Please don't forget to merge your changes to the release branch after the tests have cycled ]

Here's the breakdown by type of ticket:
Ticket Type Start Finish Change
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Bugs 613 454 -159
Feature Requests 238 221 - 17
Patches 95 71 - 24
Tasks 27 22 - 5
Support Requests 15 13 - 2
Library Submissions 1 0 - 1

Top 10 libraries (counted by number of tickets at the start of the bug sprint):
Library Start Finish Change
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thread 76 37 -39
date_time 55 47 -8
Python 48 43 -5
test 43 16 -27
interprocess 40 40 0
iostreams 37 34 -3
filesystem 36 21 -15
mpl 36 32 -4
quickbook 33 30 -3
asio 31 26 -5

Top 10 bug owners (counted by number of tickets at the start of the bug sprint):
User Start Finish Change
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anthonyw 75 38 -37
djowel 71 47 -24
dave 58 41 -17
igaztanaga 58 58 0
az_sw_dude 53 45 -8
vladimir_prus 49 56 +7
bemandawes 46 36 -10
rogeeff 43 16 -27
agurtovoy 36 32 -4
turkanis 36 33 -3

Useful reports:
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/1 -- full list of tickets
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/18 -- ticket counts by owner
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/19 -- ticket counts by component
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/20 -- ticket counts by ticket type
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/21 -- ticket counts by milestone

I'll be playing with some generating some graphs in the next couple days, and when I get them, I'll put them up on the Wiki.

Thanks again, everyone!

-- Marshall


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