Hi,
I was wondering if somebody is working on some kind of tool to analyze
bugzilla data "on the fly". A quick search resulted in a page with yearly
bugzilla statistics, but this can hardly be called 'live statistics'. :-) By
visualizing the "flow" in bug handling, it can help to identify the
bottlenecks in the process. I would like to help out in such an effort, or
start it up if nobody is working on it yet.

Let me shortly introduce myself: I am a 24 year old dutch guy and I have a
bachelor degree in computer science. In september, I will start my masters
at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. I have experience in PHP, Ruby /
Rails and some Java for web development. I am experienced with SQL including
OLAP, mainly MySQL, but I have worked with Oracle and PostgreSQL as well.

I have worked on a similar tool to analyze platform maintenance process data
in the natural gas industry for the last two years in my former job. This
tool has been in use now for some months and is really helping getting the
maintenance work done. As I am moving to the other side of the country, I
recently quitted this job. Unfortunately, I really liked this kind of work
so now I am looking for something similar to spend my time on. And what
better to spend my time on than my favorite open source project? :-)

I hope someone can point me to previous work or someone currently working on
this. If nobody is working on it yet, I hope somebody is willing to help me
start such a project if there is any interest in this kind of work. And of
course, suggestions are welcome too!

Regards,

Willem van Bergen
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