On Aug 10, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:

Dennis,

Just a follow up on the reports.

The reports generated by Swizzle are here (I restored them):

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/reports

And they are checked out in the home directory of Hudson on the CI server.

Also note that whatever reports we come up we can ultimately embed in Confluence as David wrote a Confluence macro for this stuff. I would just want to check if there is caching because having the actual reporting logic run every time you hit the page would be bad.

It caches for an hour, which may not be enough. Can't remember if it's configurable.

-David




On 8-Aug-08, at 12:44 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:

Dennis,

If you're interested and want to use this in conjunction with your surveys:

I created a panel in Hudson:

http://ci.sonatype.org/view/Reports/

There is a "Plugin Votes Report", and when you trigger the job it will render this:

http://www.sonatype.org/~j2ee-hudson/reports/plugin-votes.txt

They just use Swizzle (which is very handy) so any types of reports you think might help make the releases more user focused just let me know.

On 7-Aug-08, at 1:59 PM, Dennis Lundberg wrote:

The survey has been open for a week now and has now been closed. Thanks to the 47 people who took the survey!

Here are the top 5 five most wanted plugin releases:

Plugin          Response Percent
--------------------------------
war             12.8%
release         12.8%
enforcer        10.6%
scm             10.6%
assembly         8.5%



Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Hello everyone
I'm going to try something new here. It's an experiment and we'll see how it goes. I have set up a very simple survey over at SurveyMonkey, to get a feel for what you, our users, want us to do next when it comes to plugin releases. Remember, this is *not* about fixing issues - it's about getting releases out.
So please help us help you, by answering this one question survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=M6IB7I_2fVmpKddfv1oCM_2few_3d_3d


--
Dennis Lundberg

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Thanks,

Jason

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