Heidiho! Once again time to take a quick look at what's been going on in GNOME Bugzilla in 2008. Thanks to Olav for running the scripts.
Detailed information can be found at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/utils/stats-2008/stat-overview.html Please keep in mind to not draw too many conclusions from these values. Especially because some of them are obviously wrong. :-P Some highlights from the main page are: Overall statistics: 2008 2007 (2006) Open reports at the end(*): 37180 33967 (26942) Opened in that year: 59309 114043 (67543) Closed in that year: 56546 108807 (59006) (*): Excludes reports marked as enhancements [A valuable number of reports has also been blocked by GNOME Bugzilla's auto-reject feature or went to crash.gnome.org which is down since several months.] The following people closed more than 2000 bugs in 2008: 5094 Andre Klapper 4980 Cosimo Cecchi 3809 Gianluca Borello 2414 Akhil Laddha 2381 Philip Withnall The following people reported more than 250 bugs in 2008: 454 Pedro Villavicencio 402 Sebastien Bacher 386 Michael Monreal 338 Bastien Nocera 274 Christian Persch The following people contributed more than 150 patches in 2008: 483 Milan Crha 214 Christian Persch 187 Matthias Clasen 171 Joanmarie Diggs 155 Rich Burridge The following people reviewed more than 200 patches in 2008: 645 Srinivasa Ragavan 628 Matthias Clasen 344 Jürg Billeter 248 Bastien Nocera 240 Christian Persch 233 Jens Granseuer 205 Sebastian Dröge Like always, a little bit about the above people (please correct the mistakes I've made in pointing out peoples' roles): Cosimo Cecchi began writing code at the age of two, building a PIC controller for his LEGO Technics race car. Nowadays he hacks on nautilus, logview and Collabora. Gianluca Borello is the second member of the Italian GNOME Bugsquad conspiracy. He only stops triaging to study from time to time. Akhil Laddha works for Novell on Evolution QA. Philip Withnall works mostly on Totem and maintains Almanah and Hitori when not travelling Chile. ...while Pedro Villavicencio is already in Chile. He forwards many reports from Debian and Ubuntu, works for Canonical and also maintains Hipo, an ipod management tool. Sebastien Bacher packages a lot of software & also forwards lots of Debian and Ubuntu reports. Working for Canonical. Michael Monreal has been a long time GNOME contributor, helps in a lot of ways and concentrates on both code and artwork patches. Bastien Nocera works for Red Hat, maintains Totem, hacks on Bluetooth stuff & many more bugzilla products. Christian Persch is the maintainer of Epiphany. He's been contributing all over the map (especially vte worth to mention in 2008) for a long time. Milan Crha works for Red Hat on Evolution and never ever leaves his country. Matthias Clasen maintains gtk+ and works on a bunch of other packages for Red Hat. He also joined the GNOME Release Team in 2008. Joanmarie Diggs works for Sun on accessibility (mostly Orca). Rich Burridge worked on accessibility and now hacks on OpenSolaris for Sun. Srinivasa Ragavan works for Novell and is the Evolution overall maintainer. Jürg Billeter develops and maintains Vala. Jens Granseuer co-maintains gnome-control-center when not rebooting the world economy. Sebastian Dröge mostly hacks on GStreamer and works for Collabora. -andre -- mailto:[email protected] | failed http://www.iomc.de/ | http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
