Hi devs,

I've created a new dashboard for stats about how we fare regarding bugs:
http://jira.xwiki.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=10352

Namely there are 3 majors charts (left column shows stats over the whole period 
of the project while on the right stats are for the last 365 days):

* Created vs Resolved: Show how many bugs were created vs bugs resolved. The 
blue line shows the evolution of non fixed bugs. We can see that we've not been 
good till recently and only recently we're starting to invert the trend.

* Recently Created Chart: The red bars shows how many bugs that were created at 
given point in time are still open. I'm not sure exactly how to draw a 
conclusion from this chart yet…

* Average age chart: Shows how long it was taking to fix a bug as an average. 
For example on 1 Jan 2006 it was taking 184 days average to get a bug fixed. 
And on 1st of March 2013 it's now taking 736 days average to get your bug 
fixed… This shows how bad we are with bug fixing… By continuing our weekly 
BFDs, we should see this average age go down normally… We should also try to 
pick the oldest bugs first to make it go down faster ;)

WDYT?

Any analysis that comes to your mind?

For me it means we really needed to start addressing our bugs and that are 
weekly BFDs are going in the right direction and starting to have some effects.

Thanks
-Vincent



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