[JIRA] New charting plugin installed
Hi, Thanks to Raffaello we also have the JIRA charting plugin (http:// confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin) installed now on jira.xwiki.org. For example go to http://jira.xwiki.org/ and check the chart. I'm attaching it here too. This is an interesting chart showing resolved issues vs new issue being created, for the past 90 days. As you can see in january of this year we've crossed a threshold where there are more issues created than we can close and this is increasing... Meaning we need to find a way to deal with this somehow... Also when in the navigator you there's now a Chart button that you can use to display charts of the current filtered issues. Last you can add several new charting portlets in your dashboards now. Thanks -Vincent
Here's another interesting chart (I've also put it in the default dashboard). It represents that average time an issue stays in a given status over time. As we can see, since last december we've reduced the average time an issue stays open from 150 days to 25 days. Quite good :) (We should do better of course) Thanks -Vincent On Mar 8, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi,
Thanks to Raffaello we also have the JIRA charting plugin (http:// confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin) installed now on jira.xwiki.org.
For example go to http://jira.xwiki.org/ and check the chart. I'm attaching it here too. This is an interesting chart showing resolved issues vs new issue being created, for the past 90 days. As you can see in january of this year we've crossed a threshold where there are more issues created than we can close and this is increasing... Meaning we need to find a way to deal with this somehow...
Also when in the navigator you there's now a Chart button that you can use to display charts of the current filtered issues. Last you can add several new charting portlets in your dashboards now.
Thanks -Vincent
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Hi, I've helped it a little by closing a few tasks that were actually fixed.. This is actually great. I think it shows that we are more active at reporting bugs. Quite a lot of them seem to come from the community which shows that XWiki is probably getting more users. I've seen that there has actually been a big push since February 1st. Now we will need to find more time to triage the issues that are reported and also more development power to fix them. Any contributors wanting to help with either of these ? A first step is taking all the issues that have no version assigned and see which one should absolutely be fixed for 1.0 Ludovic Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi,
Thanks to Raffaello we also have the JIRA charting plugin (http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin) installed now on jira.xwiki.org.
For example go to http://jira.xwiki.org/ and check the chart. I'm attaching it here too. This is an interesting chart showing resolved issues vs new issue being created, for the past 90 days. As you can see in january of this year we've crossed a threshold where there are more issues created than we can close and this is increasing... Meaning we need to find a way to deal with this somehow...
Also when in the navigator you there's now a Chart button that you can use to display charts of the current filtered issues. Last you can add several new charting portlets in your dashboards now.
Thanks -Vincent
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On Mar 8, 2007, at 8:32 PM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
I've helped it a little by closing a few tasks that were actually fixed..
This is actually great. I think it shows that we are more active at reporting bugs. Quite a lot of them seem to come from the community which shows that XWiki is probably getting more users. I've seen that there has actually been a big push since February 1st.
Now we will need to find more time to triage the issues that are reported and also more development power to fix them. Any contributors wanting to help with either of these ? A first step is taking all the issues that have no version assigned and see which one should absolutely be fixed for 1.0
We've done that already and issues for 1.0 are already marked. That said it's likely we've forgotten some. However we can hardly take any more if we want to release for mid-April. So if anyone knows a really important bug that 1.0 absolutely needs to have or it'll wreak havoc for all users , please raise it so that we can schedule it! :) Back to the "no fix for" issue I wonder what we should do. We could have a strategy saying that no fix for means the bug needs to be reviewed and that we have to always assign "fix for". Only issue is that everything will get put in the 1.1 basket (as it already is). That said it's possible to do this and once we start tackling 1.1 move everything to 1.2, etc., but I don't like it too much. Our users will think what is marked for 1.1 will get done in 1.1 so I think it's better to leave issues unassigned and only assign stuff that we know will be done in the assigned version. WDYT? Thanks -Vincent
Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi,
Thanks to Raffaello we also have the JIRA charting plugin (http:// confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin) installed now on jira.xwiki.org.
For example go to http://jira.xwiki.org/ and check the chart. I'm attaching it here too. This is an interesting chart showing resolved issues vs new issue being created, for the past 90 days. As you can see in january of this year we've crossed a threshold where there are more issues created than we can close and this is increasing... Meaning we need to find a way to deal with this somehow...
Also when in the navigator you there's now a Chart button that you can use to display charts of the current filtered issues. Last you can add several new charting portlets in your dashboards now.
Thanks -Vincent
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On Mar 8, 2007, at 10:21 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
On Mar 8, 2007, at 8:32 PM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
I've helped it a little by closing a few tasks that were actually fixed..
This is actually great. I think it shows that we are more active at reporting bugs. Quite a lot of them seem to come from the community which shows that XWiki is probably getting more users. I've seen that there has actually been a big push since February 1st.
Now we will need to find more time to triage the issues that are reported and also more development power to fix them. Any contributors wanting to help with either of these ? A first step is taking all the issues that have no version assigned and see which one should absolutely be fixed for 1.0
We've done that already and issues for 1.0 are already marked. That said it's likely we've forgotten some. However we can hardly take any more if we want to release for mid-April.
So if anyone knows a really important bug that 1.0 absolutely needs to have or it'll wreak havoc for all users , please raise it so that we can schedule it! :)
Back to the "no fix for" issue I wonder what we should do. We could have a strategy saying that no fix for means the bug needs to be reviewed and that we have to always assign "fix for". Only issue is that everything will get put in the 1.1 basket (as it already is). That said it's possible to do this and once we start tackling 1.1 move everything to 1.2, etc., but I don't like it too much. Our users will think what is marked for 1.1 will get done in 1.1 so I think it's better to leave issues unassigned and only assign stuff that we know will be done in the assigned version.
WDYT?
Another option which I know some project are doing is to create a version called "Future". That allows to differentiate issues we've sorted from issues not categorized yet. Of course once everything is in Future we'll need to look at Future issues and decide to move them and at that time we won't know which ones we've decided to leave in Future and which ones have been moved... So we'll need Future2, etc. and then "back to the Future" ;-) (sorry for this bad joke, I'm too tired) -Vincent
Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi,
Thanks to Raffaello we also have the JIRA charting plugin (http:// confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin) installed now on jira.xwiki.org.
For example go to http://jira.xwiki.org/ and check the chart. I'm attaching it here too. This is an interesting chart showing resolved issues vs new issue being created, for the past 90 days. As you can see in january of this year we've crossed a threshold where there are more issues created than we can close and this is increasing... Meaning we need to find a way to deal with this somehow...
Also when in the navigator you there's now a Chart button that you can use to display charts of the current filtered issues. Last you can add several new charting portlets in your dashboards now.
Thanks -Vincent
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