History and reference I would say. ability to track who did the most bugs
over a release cycle, over a day, within a geographical region. Stop me if
any of this already exists or is arbitrarily too much work, but I noticed
how much everyone gravitated to the bug jam stats, not as a metric for our
hapiness, but as a conversation piece and to track the other groups working
at the same time. We had a solid feeling of what the community around us (in
the office space) and in the world (via the 5 a day) was doing.

With regards to the bigger question, I didn't have any major complaints
about the GBJ or ideas as to how to improve it. Another pre-release jam
would be great though.

-eddie m.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Holbach
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Eddie Martinez schrieb:
> > Perhaps a reworking of it (real time
> > updates, charts of activity, etc) might be more conductive. I know that
> > everyone in our group was chattering about the 5-a-day stats and using
> that
> > as a barometer of how well we were doing..
>
> Apart from having people statistics on
> http://daniel.holba.ch/five-a-day-stats/ as well - what do you think
> there should be additionally?
>
> Have a great day,
>  Daniel
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