Justin Francis wrote:
Three months ago I created a patch that provided an extension point for milestone statistics so that plugins could add or change the way statistics are calculated. We use this at work currently to use time spent on tickets as opposed to ticket counts for statistical information.

Is there a reason why the patch I submitted in ticket #2314 has still not been applied to the repository? Is it a bad idea? Is it not useful? Is it a time thing?

At this point, it is probably too late to apply the patch as it is outdated and many changes have been applied to milestones in the last three months. I don't want to generalize, but it seems like this development team is not very open to contributions. It is very discouraging, and I personally believe that trac development could be much faster, but the core team is very hesitant in growing the project.

You're right, but I also believe things are evolving in a positive way:
we're getting new committers (eblot, athomas) and with the the creation
of the Trac-dev mailing list, there's more "formal" discussion of the development
directions.

If your patch wasn't integrated 3 months ago, it's not that we were not pleased
with it, but certainly because we all had a lot of things on the plate
(the always imminent 0.9 release, the pysqlite issues with database locks, etc.)

So just try once more to revive the patch...

-- Christian
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