Matt,
As an option you may estimate the load using Stackalytics data on number of
commits -
http://stackalytics.com/?release=icehousemetric=commitsproject_type=allmodule=sqlalchemy-migrateNumber
of commits is certainly less than number of patches, but for project
sqlalchemy-migrate the multiplier 2 will give a good estimation.
Thanks,
Ilya
2013/11/19 Matt Riedemann mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
We have a team working on getting CI setup for DB2 10.5 in
sqlalchemy-migrate and they were asking me if there was a way to calculate
the patch load through that project.
I asked around in the infra IRC channel and Jeremy Stanley pointed out
that there might be something available in http://graphite.openstack.org/by
looking for the project's test stats.
I found that if you expand stats_counts zuul job and then search for
your project (sqlalchemy-migrate in this case), you can find the jobs and
their graphs for load. In my case I care about stats for
gate-sqlalchemy-migrate-python27.
I'm having a little trouble interpreting the data though. From looking at
what's out there for review now, there is one new patch created on 11/19
and the last new one before that was on 11/15. I see spikes in the graph
around 11/15, 11/18 and 11/19, but I'm not sure what the 11/18 spike is
from?
--
Thanks,
Matt Riedemann
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