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Tue, 07 Dec 2010

New features for the RC bug stats

Ooops. It seems that while I worked on the script generating the release critical bug stats, I accidentally also published the stats, although it's not friday.

Sorry for that, but while we are at it: I implemented two tiny changes:

  1. The Ultimate Debian Database know about claimed bugs and uploads to deferred/delayed, too. So we can also take them into account.
  2. Each number is now linked to the respective view of the UDDs web interface, making it easier to browse through the actual bugs.

I especially hope that the later change will make it easier to RC bug hunters to find something interesting.

I also fixed the error naming UDD Universal Debian database instead of ultimate. Sorry, I know I was pointed to it quite some time ago, and I really thought I fixed it allready...

Update: Don't missuse a quote symbol, but link the numbers directly.

postet at 16:43 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Release Critical Bug report for Week 49

The bug webinterface of the Ultimate Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:689
Affecting Squeeze:240
Squeeze only:87
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:153

Of these 153 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:14
Patched in Squeeze:53
Duplicates in Squeeze:20
Can be fixed in a security Update:20
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:6
Claimed in Squeeze:2
Delayed in Squeeze:2
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:25

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible) 72 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 110 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 12:58 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Mon, 06 Dec 2010

WOW!

Did you notive that the number of release critical bugs needing a fix in Debian Squeeze has dropped down by 40 in just one week?

For week 47 my bug stats show 127. For week 48 only 87 are left!

In one word: Wow!

postet at 12:46 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Fri, 03 Dec 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 48

The bug webinterface of the Universal Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:702
Affecting Squeeze:256
Squeeze only:79
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:177

Of these 177 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:8
Patched in Squeeze:47
Duplicates in Squeeze:20
Can be fixed in a security Update:27
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:8
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:39

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 87 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 128 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:01 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Fri, 26 Nov 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 47

The bug webinterface of the Universal Debian Database currently knows about the following release critical bugs:

In Total:713
Affecting Squeeze:283
Squeeze only:74
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:209

Of these 209 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:18
Patched in Squeeze:50
Duplicates in Squeeze:18
Can be fixed in a security Update:16
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:6
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:26

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 127 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributors to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, with the view of the Release Managers, 170 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see Interpreting the release critical bug statistics for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:02 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


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Alexander Tolimar Reichle-Schmehl lives in Tuttlingen / Germany. He works as IT manager (specialized on Unix and SAN/Storage) for an international automotive supplier.

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