Very good initiative!
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Andreea Popescu
<andreea.popescu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
  Hello everyone,
 If you’re wondering what kept the QA team busy during the last few days,
 the answer is a lot of testing and a brainstorming effort in order to
 devise a series of statistics for the product, which would be featured with
 the product version 6.2.
 We believe that the statistics ought to be implemented for the following
 reasons:
 a) They would allow for better communication between us and the community
 b) Each version would be more easily evaluated this way
 c) The product’s evolution would be more easily observable by tracking the
 changes in these statistics from one version to another
 d) A more complete overview on the long-term evolution of the product
 would  be possible, with an opportunity to analyze a series of items in
 detail
 We consider some of the above-mentioned items to be quite important. Here
 is a list of the most important ones:
    - No. of downloads
    - No. of active installs
    - No. of tests executed / added
    - Jira issues fixed - by resolution, by priority, by type
    - Jira issues opened - by  priority, by type
    - Closed vs open tickets
    - Stats for important tags: e.g. ie10, mobile, flamingo
    - Stats for major features: e.g. flamingo, extension manager, solr
    - Top overall issues reporters
    - Top non-XWiki SAS issues reporters
    - Extensions quality: issues reported (top 10 extensions)
    - Extensions quality: issues closed (top 10 extensions)
    - l10n translations: existent, missing
    - Performance stats
 Therefore, your opinion on the following issues would be of great use to
 us:
 
  a) The list offered a number of items that we deem
important for our
 measurements and assessments. We would like to know whether you agree with
 the list and we would like to have your opinion regarding other items that
 we would consider inserting in the list? 
The list looks good.
 b) Where would you like us to publish the statistics and the conclusions
 that would result from their analysis? We were thinking about the following:
    - On a ‘Project Health’ page
    - On a page designated to each product version (each version would have
    its own page with statistics)
    - In the 
test.xwiki.org
    - Within a blogpost
    - A mix of the above 
I'm not sure what is best but we need to be able to link the stats
from the release notes I think.
Thanks,
Marius
 We await your reply and feedback regarding the viability and usefulness of
 our proposal.
 Thank you for your time
 --
 Andreea Zenovia Popescu
 QA Engineer @XWiki SAS
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