I like the weekly opened and closed reports.

On 11/21/06, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To give a better idea, I took some of the standard templates I've got
and ran them against Struts2.

http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/tmp/struts-attachments.txt
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/tmp/struts-closed.txt
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/tmp/struts-opened.txt
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/tmp/struts-votes.txt


-David

On Nov 21, 2006, at 4:10 PM, David Blevins wrote:

> Pinging to see if you guys wanted any kind of reports from JIRA.
> Been wanting to get a few projects setup with some so other
> projects could see how it's done and copy their setups and/or see
> how to make their own reports.  You guys have a truck-load of
> issues compared to most other projects so I figure you might want a
> few of your own.
>
> As far as what kind of reports can be created, just about
> anything.  Certainly anything you can get from a regular Jira
> filter, but furthermore I can group/sort/count/etc just about any
> way you like, even accross several projects at once.
>
> Just to give you some ideas, here's a report that Maven uses to see
> which plugins have the most votes:
>   http://repo1.maven.org/reports/plugins/plugin-issues.txt
>
> Here's one Geronimo uses to see which issues have patches and have
> been submitted into the RTC workflow:
>   http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=geronimo-dev&m=115556834908128&w=2
>
> I just created one for Henri earilier today that shows all the
> commons projects with issues that aren't yet assigned to a release:
>   http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/tmp/commons-jiras.txt
>
> Those are just some examples, as I say just about anything is
> doable.  If you guys want one, I'll write up a quick template for
> you and you can check it in and hook it up however you like.  I
> typically run it straight out of svn on people and mail it to the
> list.  Jason likes to send his to a file which can be browsed.
> Henri hasn't set his up yet.  And just as an FYI, the scripts are
> done in velocity, so you can output to anything, not just plain-text.
>
> -David

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