For the Hibernate 2.X report, that project was initially built for the hibernate 2 plugin, which at this moment I don't know if it's still a live project. The hibernate 3 plugin still part of MOJO so all bug tracking and release it's done inside MOJO
Regards Johann Reyes On 6/6/07, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I've spent the day learning the ins and outs of swizzle. It's really an awesome tool for aggregating data from JIRA. There are some hoops you need to jump through to get what you want, but the results are exciting. My incentive to do this has been trying to get a grip on the status of our plugins. There is a report on the central repo server [1] which shows the plugins, sorted by the ones with the most voted on issues. This is an indicator of which issues to start working on. I took another approach and created a report based on versions rather than issues. It tries to show which plugins are in need of a release, based purely on when the last release was made. While doing that I found that some data regarding our versions are missing from JIRA. Look for the "UNKNOWN" and "MISSING RELEASE DATE" string in the report. The root cause of these is that there are versions in JIRA that have been released but that have not been assigned a release date. Then there's the time aspect. I set a "limit" of 12 months and have labeled the ones that are older with an "OLD" marker. Then there is of course the "NEVER" released plugins to look out for. The report is currently sorted by plugin name. Look especially at these plugins which shows most of the interesting stuff in the report: Help, Hibernate and IDEA. http://people.apache.org/~dennisl/reports/versions-for-plugins.txt Thoughts? [1] http://repo1.maven.org/reports/plugins/plugin-issues.txt -- Dennis Lundberg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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