No need to get upset. I'm more than happy to walk back my numbers if the data backs it up.

If you take a look at the link you shared (https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-website/pulse/monthly) you will see that we had 13 merged PRs in 30 days and they are all infrastructure-related.

If you take a look at https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/pulse/monthly you will see that we had 30 merged PRs of which 27 are legitimate fixes (not infrastructure-related).

I will be the first to admit that I was wrong about an average of 1 fix per week when the reality is probably closer to 4 fixes per week (some fixes span multiple PRs). In my defence, here is are the two reports I've been looking at:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=220&projectKey=NETBEANS&view=reporting&chart=cumulativeFlowDiagram&swimlane=594&swimlane=595&column=830&column=831&column=832&days=30
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?projectOrFilterId=project-12320634&periodName=daily&daysprevious=30&cumulative=true&versionLabels=major&selectedProjectId=12320634&reportKey=com.atlassian.jira.jira-core-reports-plugin%3Acreatedvsresolved-report

The discussion of synchronizing JIRA and Github issue tracking is relevant because user-reported bugs only sit in JIRA. It's nice that people are fixing bugs regardless of whether or not they sit in JIRA, but again: users only report bugs to JIRA. If 50% of the bugs getting fixed do not come from JIRA it means that 50% of the development velocity is invisible to end-users. This also helps when discussing the prioritization of bug fixes.

Gili

On 2018-03-27 1:24 PM, Antonio wrote:
I fully agree with Matthias.

In fact this has been a busy month:

https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-website/pulse/monthly
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-website-cleanup/pulse/monthly
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Cheers,
Antonio

On 27/03/18 19:18, Matthias Bläsing wrote:
Hey,

Am Dienstag, den 27.03.2018, 13:14 -0400 schrieb cowwoc:
The number of resolved issues over the past 300 days is 0 :)

In general, the pace of non-infrastructure bugs getting fixed is
still
very very slow (maybe 1 a week).

this kind of talk it total unhelpful.

Matthias

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