Re: [Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-26 Thread Sean Dague
On 10/25/2012 09:30 PM, Michael Still wrote: On 10/26/2012 12:24 PM, Russell Bryant wrote: On 10/25/2012 08:18 PM, Michael Still wrote: I'd be interested in comments people might have. The code is at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mikalstill/+junk/openstack-lp-scripts/view/head:/triage-stats.py

Re: [Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-26 Thread Michael Still
On 10/27/2012 12:08 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote: How many cookies for a self-triaged bug that was subsequently closed as invalid? This rulebook is going to get really complicated really fast ;) Would love to see a report for more projects on a longer timeline! Well, the tool was aimed at nova's

[Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-25 Thread Michael Still
Hi. nova-core wanted a tool to help us track how we were going with triage of incoming bugs, with the intention that we would discuss the statistics at our weekly meetings. I therefore whipped up a quick script to do this. The business rules are as follows: - report on triage events in the last

Re: [Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-25 Thread Russell Bryant
On 10/25/2012 08:18 PM, Michael Still wrote: I'd be interested in comments people might have. The code is at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mikalstill/+junk/openstack-lp-scripts/view/head:/triage-stats.py Awesome, thanks! One thing I think we should do for these stats is filter out cases where

Re: [Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-25 Thread Michael Still
On 10/26/2012 12:24 PM, Russell Bryant wrote: On 10/25/2012 08:18 PM, Michael Still wrote: I'd be interested in comments people might have. The code is at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mikalstill/+junk/openstack-lp-scripts/view/head:/triage-stats.py Awesome, thanks! One thing I think we

Re: [Openstack] Tracking triage statistics

2012-10-25 Thread Michael Still
On 10/26/2012 12:41 PM, Russell Bryant wrote: On 10/25/2012 09:30 PM, Michael Still wrote: I thought about this... Surely any triage is better than none? If we don't reward self triage, then someone else will still have to triage the bug, right? I'd be interested in other people's thoughts