Le 24/08/2012 17:03, Evan Dandrea a écrit :
Hi Seb,
Hey Evan,
12.10 day view and suddenly saw no data (because the problems didn't
have more than 20 instances). This is fixed in trunk. It now takes the
100 problems that have the highest instance count for the specified
period. If seeing more problems than that is a priority, let me know.
Nice, that seems fine to me
why these queries are still so slow. For now you can use
https://errors.ubuntu.com?launchpad=false, which turns off fetching
the data for possible regressions, fixed bugs, and disappeared
problems from Launchpad. I'm also going to look into separating out
the Launchpad query into another asynchronous call. So the graph will
load with plain text, then you'll get the coloring.
Ah ok, that makes sense, thanks for the explanation.
Btw is there any news-feed, list or similar that those interested could
follow to know what is happening to the errors tracker?
I appreciate your replies to my question but I would be fine just
reading regular status updates, rather than bothering, you if some of
those were available somewhere ;-)
Unrelated, but while I have the attention of the release team, I'm
aware that the colors in the most common problems chart are confusing.
We're working on making their purpose much more obvious. This is what
it looks like in trunk:
http://people.canonical.com/~evand/tmp/errors-design-proposed-20120823-1.png
It's nicer indeed, would it make sense to have a small
color-codes-explanation at the bottom of the page as well?
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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