El 03/12/12 19:40, Federico Leva (Nemo) escribió:
> That data is hardly useful, it doesn't explain what it refers to 

I agree a glossary of each term would be useful.
It took me a while to realise that committers/closers/senders where the
terms used for users of git/bugzilla/mailing list.

They should track authors instead of committers, though (preferably
skipping merge commits)

> Also,
> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/weekly-bug-summary.cgi?tops=10&days=100000 
> proves
> they're not talking of the whole bugzilla but then they don't say which
> components.
> 
> Nemo

Looking at
http://bitergia.com/public/previews/2012_11_mediawiki/data/db/acs_bicho_mediawiki.sql.bz2
they seem to have obtained data from bugs 1 to 19775. Not that they
skipped bugs based on components.


Seems that Jesús did a fine job.
It could be polished quite more with some local knowledge, merging
users, hiding bots, etc.
I would also change the layout of the summary page, making the graphs
larger and placing the tables below. Plus some cosmetics empty brackets,
missing name...

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