Bill Meier <wmeier@...> writes:
> On 1/5/2013 1:30 PM, Evan Huus wrote:
> > I've been playing with some of the bugzilla statistics tools recently,
> > and I am pleased to discover that despite a record number of reported
> > bugs in 2012, we managed to shrink the backlog by 26 bugs.
> >
> > My raw data:
> >
> > Year - Created - Resolved
> > 2012 - 1449 - 1475
> > 2011 - 1165 - 1104
> > 2010 - 1170 - 1239
> > 2009 - 1201 - 1016
> > 2008 - 1014 - 935
> > 2007 - 863 - 805
> >
> > (If someone with greated bugzilla-foo wants to provide more accurate
> > numbers please feel free).
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Evan
>
> On that note: Another interesting stat: A record year for commits
>
> Commits to svn trunk
>
> 1998 136
> 1999 1247
> 2000 1383
> 2001 1652
> 2002 2332
> 2003 2660
> 2004 3262
> 2005 3945
> 2006 3138
> 2007 3661
> 2008 3043
> 2009 4011
> 2010 3475
> 2011 4602
> 2012 5851
>
> Bill
On that note: Another interesting stat: A record low for messages posted to both
the wireshark-users and wireshark-dev mailing lists. I'm not sure what to make
of that, but I'm guessing that the drop is at least somewhat due to users and
developers asking questions on ask.wireshark.org instead of through the mailing
lists. Hopefully it's not indicative of something else, such as a declining
interest in Wireshark.
YEAR -users -dev -commits -bugs -announce
2012 946 2671 8211 10457 22
2011 1406 4017 5417 8626 25
2010 2911 3918 4004 7833 22
2009 2974 4178 4375 6273 17
2008 3339 3939 3260 6072 14
2007 2529 5667 3796 4759 11
2006 1255 2969 2073 1563 9
Any ask.wireshark.org stats?
- Chris
References:
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users/
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-commits/
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-bugs/
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-announce/