That's a very nice report, Henri! I added a link to it from the Contributors Guide.
Now if we could only do something like that for Confluence. We have a lot of non-committers with editing karma now, but I don't know if there a good way to report on who's been editing what. -Ted. On 6/1/07, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if Struts has this problem - it's one that comes up in discussions at Commons. How to make it easier to notice when people have been doing lots of work and should be considered as a committer. One of the problems I find with JIRA is that you can't search for issues with attachments or for issues someone has commented on. So I made an attempt to try and come up with something in JIRA that might make that easier. Here's an example for Struts 2.0.7: https://issues.apache.org/struts/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?versionId=21796&selectedProjectId=10030&reportKey=com.sourcelabs.jira.plugin.report.contributions%3Acontributionreport&Next=Next Easy enough to look at any others - goto the Browse Project for a project and click on Contribution Report. I'm not sure if it's worth keeping, so interested in opinions. It did have a feature whereby it ignored people who could close issues (committers in other words), but the Struts JIRA lets anyone close an issue. A hidden feature is that if you don't select a version, it'll run the report for the whole project. Current RFEs: * Allow multiple versions to be selected. * Allow archived versions to be selected. Hen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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