Feedback
PackageStatusPages Feedback:
Prototype can be found at: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogasawara/pkg-stats/openoffice.org.html
More info on the package itself
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links to Ubuntu/Debian changelogs |
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Ubuntu/Debian versions |
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links to package LP page and Debian PTS/BTS pages |
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Feature Requests
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historical view of data |
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breakdowns by release |
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historical comparisons |
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comparisons by release |
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Bugs with bzr branches - possible to find these with bugnumbers |
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Bug with most subscribers |
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Number of bugs carried over from release to release |
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Delta's of bug stats for each milestone |
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tabs for the graphs for time periods similar to http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/graphs/ |
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graphs should use the svg instead of a png file |
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graph should include bugs forwarded upstream (so split triaged into unforwarded and forwarded) |
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deltas should be clickable links to list of bugs e.g. the new bugs in the past seven days |
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vertical lines for releases and package uploads |
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bug info for upstream should include a bugs fixed upstream number and link |
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graph - create a three month graph |
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team page should have package listing report showing the busy-ness of packages a team is subscribed to |
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the "latest" number (latest confirmed bugs, latest open bugs,...) should link to the list instead of the current non-useful stat page. |
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Change the theme for the links in the number : this is not obvious, I did not notice it for a while. |
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Last at zero counter* [see footnote] |
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Bite Size
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"Most duplicates" should show status and importance on mouse over |
Done |
a popup bug info for the oldest bugs a la the way the most duplicates bug is handled might be nice, too |
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bug info section for release targetted bugs |
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bug info for bug tags like apport-crash, apport-bug, regresssion, bitesize |
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- There are some bug statistics that we want to "drive to zero", for example the number of "New" bug reports or the number of bugs needing forwarding upstream. Showing when the last time these items reached zero, or the closest they've gotten, would be motivating!