Thanks Ji. It looks good! The report shows us the weekly number of defects
in and out. It helps us to understand the quality status.
Here are my suggestions to the format of the report.
- Can we have the trend of weekly opened/fixed? this will help us to
understand the progress by weeks.
- Are the
Hi all,
I post weekly defect analysis report at [1]. Pls review, your
comments/suggestion are welcome.
[1] http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/20130304
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Thanks & Best Regards, Yan Ji
I post weekly defect analysis report[1]. Please review.
[1] http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/201212
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Thanks & Best Regards, Yan Ji
I post weekly defect analysis report[1], please review.
[1]http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/20121126
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Thanks & Best Regards, Yan Ji
I've posted weekly defect analysis report [1]. Pls review.
[1]http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/DefectStatus/20121112
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Thanks & Best Regards, Yan Ji
Here is the monthly defect in/out data:
Date Opened Fixed 2011-06-01 0 0 2011-07-01 93 23 2011-08-01 207 25
2011-09-01 265 28 2011-10-01 289 34 2011-11-01 344 55 2011-12-01 415 77
2012-01-01 462 101 2012-02-01 598 153 2012-03-01 711 190 2012-04-01 844
233 2012-05-01 963 250 2012-06-01
Yan Ji,
Good question!
Originally, I only created the 2 queries that included every thing, so
that not only the product defects, but also QA activities, translation
tasks, web enhancement efforts were all included.
While I'm also thinking that we can create more specific charts, e.g. the
pro
Simon,
I have question about your query, why not exclude criteria
issue_type=task and issue_type=patch, and also exclude product= qa. I find
most defects in qa product are intend to check-in automation scripts.
Use this query [1], I got 2444 defects opened from 2011/06 to 2012/09.
Use this