
Well, the bug sprint is over. [ But that doesn't mean you have to stop fixing bugs if you don't want to! ] There were 25 changes to the trac database yesterday - not counting all the spam. [ I'd like to say "25 tickets were changed", but some tickets were changed more than once. ] In this sprint, we looked at (and modified) a couple hundred tickets, resulting in a net drop of 16 tickets from the start of the Bug Sprint. General information about the bug sprint is here: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/BugSprintNov2010 General information about how the Trac system works is here: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/TicketWorkflow Overall bug count: November 26: 946 November 27: 939 November 28: 930 November 29: 934 (whoops, that's the wrong direction!) November 30: 931 (better, but the delta is too small) December 1: 929 December 2: 930 December 3: 933 (ouch!) December 4: 931 December 5: 934 (ouch, again!) December 5: 930 Activities on the trac system yesterday: New tickets 4 Tickets closed 5 Tickets reopened 1 Tickets changed 15 [ Some other changes happened after midnight; hence the difference between the deltas and the total # of tickets ] marshall 8 rleigh@ 3 jwellico 2 andysem 2 altsysreq@ 2 --others-- 8 So - what did people think went well during the bug sprint? What went poorly? What can we do better next time (assuming that there is a next time)? -- Marshall